Denga Ndaitwah visits Dr Lemmer High School to curb drug use

Classrooms got a blunt reality check as leaders pushed kids to ditch substances and protect their futures.

School visit and anti-substance message
  • Denga Ndaitwah pressed pupils to steer clear of booze and narcotics.
  • Framed substance use as a grades killer.
  • Spoke directly to learners at Dr Lemmer Secondary School.
  • Tied choices to long-term schooling outcomes.
Masculinity and personal discipline angle
  • Denga Ndaitwah reframed manhood around self-control and accountability.
  • Knocked risky stunts as fake bravado.
  • Pushed focus over peer hype.
  • Linked discipline to healthy progress.
Lessons from early life struggles
  • Denga Ndaitwah pulled from youth shaped by apartheid-era schooling limits.
  • Pointed to grit as the difference maker.
  • Rejected hardship as destiny.
  • Pitched belief and effort as exits.
Community warning from regional leadership
  • Riaan McNab painted substances as quiet wreckers of homes.
  • Shut down the party excuse.
  • Warned development stalls when youth spiral.
  • Flagged Rehoboth as a problem zone.
Who ran the event
  • Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture set it up.
  • Ran a substance awareness drive.
  • Targeted pupils directly.
  • Used school grounds for reach.
 

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