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    MUTARE-Chief Director in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and
    Broadcasting Services, Jonathan Gandari has voiced his concerns about the
    increased use and glamourized promotion of drugs and other substances by
    celebrities in the country.

    Speaking during a Drug and Substance Abuse committee review meeting in
    Mutare recently, Gandari proposed specific media regulations over the
    proliferation of drug-related content, especially on radio.

    According to the chief director, the proposed media censoring of the type of
    music and videos given airplay would apply to the proliferation and promotion
    of drug-related content, largely by people in the show business on social media,
    music videos, movies, skit, reality shows and others.

    He thus explained that such regulations became necessary because abuse of
    drugs and other substances had resulted in the increased numbers of youths
    imprisoned or in need of rehabilitation in recent years.

    “The need for such regulations on what we play or write has become necessary
    because abuse of drugs and other substances has seen a considerable rise in the
    number of youths indulging in substance abuse in recent years, and according to
    the world drug report 2023, the burden of drug and substance abuse in Africa is
    disproportionally high among young people below the age of 35. Social media,
    music videos, movies, skits, and reality shows have become some of the
    platforms through which young people are exposed to drugs in a glamourized
    manner,” he said.

    He stressed that the glamorization of drugs through the media by popular
    people and celebrities seen by most youths as role models is a major
    contributing factor to the rise in drug abuse and by extension, rise in youth
    crime.

    Noting that the scourge cannot be adequately handled from one end, he
    implored the media to be exemplary in its reporting and screening of content for
    airplay.

    “The media has the primary responsibility to champion the fight against drug
    and substance abuse and hence the proposal for the media to censor and report
    positively on how to drug abuse. We should draw a leaf from the HIV/AIDS

    media campaign and its impact it had on society in addressing the scourge. It is
    my firm conviction that wide consultation with all appropriate stakeholders will
    eventually lead to a consensus to protect young Zimbabweans from the scourge
    of drug abuse.

    “Let me add that the proposal to regulate and criminalise drug abuse-related
    content on media and, by extension, social media is not to prevent celebrities
    from living their lifestyles. It is to reduce, if not to eliminate, exposure of drug
    abuse-related content on the media to prevent young minds from adopting a
    lifestyle they are not equipped to handle, which has led many to crimes,
    hospitals, and prisons,” he added.

    The Government continues to heighten the fight against illegal inflows of illicit
    drugs, substances and alcohol throughout the country.

    As of October 24, a total of 486 offenders had been arrested. Out of the 486
    offenders, 20 were suppliers who were referred to court while 466 were drug
    users who paid deposit fines.

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