Harare province leaders want local councillors to fight health problems harder. Minister Charles Tawengwa told them to work against HIV, heart disease and drug abuse. He sent Major Cathrine Kampila to speak for him at the meeting. Leaders from four local areas came to learn about health issues. The National Aids Council ran the workshop with health ministry help.
Tawengwa said councillors must do more than just govern their areas. They need to protect people's health and give them good information. He wants them to teach their communities about staying healthy. Leaders should care about everyone's well-being and make real changes. Community volunteers already help spread the word about HIV services.
Adonijah Muzondiona runs the local AIDS council office. He explained that councillors are important community voices who share health news. The workshop gave them fresh facts about HIV, heart problems and drug addiction. Leaders can use this knowledge to teach people the truth. They can also stop false stories from spreading around their neighborhoods.
Tawengwa said councillors must do more than just govern their areas. They need to protect people's health and give them good information. He wants them to teach their communities about staying healthy. Leaders should care about everyone's well-being and make real changes. Community volunteers already help spread the word about HIV services.
Adonijah Muzondiona runs the local AIDS council office. He explained that councillors are important community voices who share health news. The workshop gave them fresh facts about HIV, heart problems and drug addiction. Leaders can use this knowledge to teach people the truth. They can also stop false stories from spreading around their neighborhoods.