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Harare to host fitness festival fighting drug abuse
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67196, member: 636"] Harare will host a two-day fitness celebration later this month that combines exercise, entertainment and mental health advocacy as part of the worldwide Movember initiative focused on male wellness. The Musabvunda Fitness and Wellness Festival takes place on November 29 and 30, featuring stamina tests, collective workout programs and musical acts like Nisha Ts. Organizers designed the gathering to promote healthy lifestyle choices, particularly as Zimbabwe's government intensifies efforts to combat substance dependency among citizens. Event coordinator Kudzai Pasipanodya emphasized that Movember extends beyond facial hair growth to encompass physical strength and psychological resilience. The festival creates an environment where attendees can discuss mental wellness freely while discovering alternatives to harmful behaviors through physical activity and social connection. Planners say the combination of energetic exercise routines, musical entertainment and candid discussions about psychological health will particularly benefit younger participants by directing their focus toward personal fitness and overall wellbeing rather than destructive patterns. [/QUOTE]
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