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Herman Verwey Photography

Documenting life

 At age 10, Ntando Mahlangu, was in a wheelchair and had to be carried around on his granny's back, four years later he won silver at the Rio Paralympic Games.  Here is where he comes from.

At age 10, Ntando Mahlangu, was in a wheelchair and had to be carried around on his granny's back, four years later he won silver at the Rio Paralympic Games.  Here is where he comes from.

Ntando Mahlangu

Ntando Mahlangu

Ntando and friends at the corner shop.

 Playing pool with friends.

Playing pool with friends.

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 Making his way to meet up with friends.

Making his way to meet up with friends.

 Having his hair cut at the local barber for Rio.

Having his hair cut at the local barber for Rio.

 At home with his grandmother Paulinah Bangane where he spends most weekends.

At home with his grandmother Paulinah Bangane where he spends most weekends.

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 His bedside table with some inspiration. 

His bedside table with some inspiration. 

 Ntando during training at TUKS in Pretoria.

Ntando during training at TUKS in Pretoria.

 Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.

Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.

 Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.

Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.

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 At age 10, Ntando Mahlangu, was in a wheelchair and had to be carried around on his granny's back, four years later he won silver at the Rio Paralympic Games.  Here is where he comes from.
Ntando Mahlangu
 Playing pool with friends.
Thando11.jpg
 Making his way to meet up with friends.
 Having his hair cut at the local barber for Rio.
 At home with his grandmother Paulinah Bangane where he spends most weekends.
Thando17.jpg
 His bedside table with some inspiration. 
 Ntando during training at TUKS in Pretoria.
 Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.
 Friends, family and locals of KwaMhlanga cheering him on during the heat of the T42 200m at the local tavern.

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