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Crystal meth tragedy exposes deepening youth crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71625, member: 636"] A recent tragedy in Bulawayo, where a two-month-old infant died after being breastfed by a mother intoxicated with crystal meth, has highlighted the severe consequences of youth drug abuse. Police reported the incident occurred at a Mabuthweni residence known for drug use. This case underscores a growing trend of young people turning to substances, often due to unemployment or an inability to continue their education. The commentary argues that parents and guardians have a continued responsibility to protect and guide youth until they achieve self-reliance. It calls for enhanced community support systems and practical education within schools to provide viable alternatives and skills. Incorporating technical subjects like wood technology and metal design into secondary school curricula is proposed as a method to create employment pathways and deter idleness. The piece concludes that such measures are necessary to fulfill a national development mantra and prevent further loss of life. [/QUOTE]
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