Chief Gondo Arms Youth With Culture To Battle Drugs

Headman Luke Gondo teaches young people about cultural values to fight drug problems. He works with schools across several areas in Mashonaland East Province. His efforts come as Zimbabwe prepares for Culture Month celebrations. Gondo believes teaching traditional norms helps youth resist bad influences. He wants children to know their heritage.

The traditional leader says a strong cultural identity keeps young people from substance abuse. He thinks community involvement matters for raising children properly. This idea shapes how he works with local schools. He brings cultural lessons into education programs. These efforts support the national celebration of heritage.

Culture Month happens every May across Zimbabwe. It connects to a worldwide day that UNESCO created for cultural diversity. The National Arts Council runs these celebrations all month long. Gondo continues reaching out to schools during this time. His work shows how traditional leaders help solve modern problems.
 

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