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Beitbridge Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23013, member: 2262"] Beitbridge Takes a Stand Against Illegal Gambling. People in Beitbridge are happy that the government is doing something about illegal gambling. It has become a big problem there. Many places have gambling machines that should not be there. They are in areas where lots of people live, making it easy for kids to play on them. The government and the police are working together. They want to stop the illegal gambling. They have already arrested 16 people. They also took away 75 gambling machines. Dr. Misheck Chingozha works for the government. He said they will continue to pursue illegal gambling and will not let people break the law. Chief Superintendent Melusi Ncube is a police officer. He believes gambling is bad for kids and wants to eliminate it in Beitbridge. People who live in Beitbridge are worried. They do not want kids to start gambling when they are young. It could cause problems for them later. Pastor Busani Moyo thinks the illegal gambling places should be closed. He does not want kids to be around them. Miss Patience Moyo is a journalist. She has seen kids hanging around the gambling machines. They should be in school, and she is afraid this could be bad for their future. Mr. Albert Nguluvhe works for the government. He said all businesses need to follow the rules. The gambling machines need to be in the right places. They should not be in people's homes. Mrs. Babongile Gora is a social worker. She is glad the police are making arrests, as she thinks it shows that illegal gambling is not okay. The people of Beitbridge are working together. They want to keep their kids safe and ensure people follow the law. [/QUOTE]
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