Retinal Realities Podcast – Episode 9 – Checkmate – with Luzuko Ngwevwla
Chess is a game of strategy and skill that requires a great deal of concentration and focus. For a visually impaired person, playing chess can be a challenge, but it is not impossible.
One of the most inspiring examples of a visually impaired person playing chess is that of Luzuko Ngwevwla from Cape Town.
He learned to play chess in Worcester after going blind. Despite his disability, he enjoys playing in chess tournaments in person and online via Skype.
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