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Stay away from drugs, toxic concoctions, chief urges youths

Arron Nyamayaro recently in MUREHWA

Youths should not abuse their bodies through consumption of toxic and illicit concoctions and drugs, Chief Mangwende has said.

Speaking on the sidelines of a musical gala and sports tournament held at Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) grounds in Murehwa on Sunday, Chief Mangwende said it was important for young people to value themselves and shun drugs and substances that compromise their health and well-being.

“We are here to address our communities over the negative effects of drug and substance abuse,” said Chief Mangwende.

“Some of our young peoples’ health has been deteriorating over time because of noxious drugs such as tumbwa and misombodhiya.

“Drug and substance abuse is more like refilling a petrol engine with diesel; it affects the engine. We are urging our people to respect their bodies by not consuming poison in the name of wanting to get drunk.”

Chief Mangwende said Zimbabwe is a Christian nation and its citizens must take heed of the word of God, especially where it says people’s bodies “are God’s temple”, which should be preserved.

“Many young people have been failing to discharge their family and community duties due to drugs and substance.”

Chief Mangwende hailed a local businessman, Mr Tatenda Choruwa, for organising the sports tournament and a musical gala to allow community leaders to address the matter.

“The tournament has left some of our youths empowered and refocused. We thank Mr Choruwa for investing in the community that raised him.

“This is commendable and the monetary rewards received by the participants will send a message of wisdom and life to our community,” said Chief Mangwende.

The winning team took home a trophy and US$1 500, while the losing team got a trophy and US$1 000. Golden boot winner, Tafirenyika Zulu, won US$300.

A number of top musicians such as Jah Prayzah, Sulumani Chimbetu, Mathias Mhere, Seh Calaz, Freeman, Ndunge Yut, and a mbende traditional dance group, among others, performed at the event.

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