Zimbabwe's First Lady, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, launched the Angel of Hope Drug Rehabilitation Centre at Stodart Arena in Mbare, Harare. The facility serves 200 patients through comprehensive treatment combining medical care, counseling, education, and physical exercise programs. Trained coaches guide therapeutic interventions designed to eliminate toxins while addressing behavioral problems among participants.
Parents from across Zimbabwe formed extensive registration lines as demand exceeded capacity during the opening phase. Many guardians wept while completing admission paperwork for children struggling with addiction. Security personnel discovered contraband substances among incoming patients, highlighting the severity of substance dependency issues.
Within five days of enrollment, participants demonstrated noticeable improvements during demonstrations before officials and family members. Patients wore matching blue uniforms and participated in organized activities under the supervision of staff. Dr. Mnangagwa emphasized that substance abuse presents significant challenges to public health, economic development, and social stability throughout the region and globally, with Zimbabwe experiencing similar difficulties requiring immediate intervention through rehabilitation programs.
Parents from across Zimbabwe formed extensive registration lines as demand exceeded capacity during the opening phase. Many guardians wept while completing admission paperwork for children struggling with addiction. Security personnel discovered contraband substances among incoming patients, highlighting the severity of substance dependency issues.
Within five days of enrollment, participants demonstrated noticeable improvements during demonstrations before officials and family members. Patients wore matching blue uniforms and participated in organized activities under the supervision of staff. Dr. Mnangagwa emphasized that substance abuse presents significant challenges to public health, economic development, and social stability throughout the region and globally, with Zimbabwe experiencing similar difficulties requiring immediate intervention through rehabilitation programs.