Zimbabwe News Update
By Parvel H. MakonaCommunity leaders in Hatcliffe have raised alarm over a disturbing new form of drug abuse in which young people are reportedly inhaling or consuming shoe polish to get high.The revelation came during an Anti-Drug and Substance Abuse Campaign held at Hatcliffe Community Hall on Friday where residents, churches, schools, police and government agencies joined forces to denounce the rise of unconventional drug use among youths in high-density suburbs.Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume described the fight against drug abuse in Hatcliffe as critical urging stronger efforts to eradicate drugs and hold suppliers accountable.“The fight against drugs is a critical issue here in Hatcliffe and across the city.
We are determined to eradicate drugs, identify the sellers, and rehabilitate victims.
It’s imperative that we double down on our efforts and solutions,” Mafume saidHe warned that the crisis had escalated beyond local boundaries calling it a nationwide pandemic requiring urgent, coordinated action.“This is a statewide, nationwide problem that we must tackle head on,” Mafume added.Churches at the event pledged to increase counselling and mentorship programmes while urging parents to engage more with their children to prevent drug use.Some residents vowed to assist authorities in identifying and exposing local drug dealers.Learners from nearby schools dramatised the devastating effects of drug abuse through drama and choreography performances.Tanyaradzwa Sande the Junior Member of Parliament for Hatcliffe Constituency representing the Women’s Quota encouraged her peers to focus on positive pursuits.“To my fellow ladies, there are better things to do than engaging in drug and substance abuse.
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