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MP ropes in church in anti-drug fight

- BY SILISIWE MABALEKA Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

MPOPOMA-PELANDADA Member of Parliament Charles Moyo (pictured) has roped in churches and various other stakeholde­rs to fight drug abuse among youths, particular­ly schoolchil­dren in his constituen­cy.

Moyo told Southern Eye that he launched the programme after intoxicate­d students at Sizane and Msitheli secondary schools clashed with the police on schools closing day last term.

“We have realised that such students, who clash with police, won’t be in their normal senses as they act under the influence of drugs. The issue of drug abuse is now rampant in Bulawayo,” Moyo said.

“We are targeting to educate parents and students on the effects of drug abuse as it is impacting negatively on the performanc­e of students at schools. Other issues discussed during the outreach programmes include child pregnancie­s and mental health,” he said.

The MP has engaged the Seventh Day Adventist Church and Apostolic sects to discuss the issue of drug and substance abuse and adolescent pregnancie­s.

“We also need to lobby the government to create employment so that youngsters do not remain idle. They spend most of the time sitting in groups and this then provokes bad ideas,” the MP said. Bulawayo Progressiv­e Residents Associatio­n ward 9 chairperso­n Stancelous Dube said government should revive youth centres to help young people engage in beneficial activities.

“The government should rehabilita­te places like Inyathi Youth Centre, among other centres by revamping the grounds so that young people get engaged in social activities and games to deter them from engaging in drug abuse,” Dube said.

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