DALITSO MUSONDA, a Paralympic athlete, has requested that the government create policies that will make it easier for those who have albinism to acquire sunscreen.
A specialist in the 400-meter race, MUSONDA, claims that athletes with albinism find it challenging to practice because the lotion is expensive and hard to come by.
In an interview with ZNBC Sports News, he stated that with government assistance, it would be simple for athletes to effectively prepare for numerous competitions.
MUSONDA, who will compete for his nation in the 2024 Paris Paralympics and world championship qualifiers to be held in Morocco, said he hopes to qualify for both competitions.

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