The River Valley Group of Companies has donated land and fuel to support anti-drug initiatives in Shurugwi district. The company's chief executive, Smelly Dube, announced the donation of a stand for building a rehabilitation center and one thousand liters of fuel for police-led awareness campaigns.
Dube described drug and substance abuse as a national disaster, citing local police data indicating approximately 150 related criminal cases monthly in the district. She urged parents and community leaders to collaborate with law enforcement. Gweru rural district police officer Superintendent Shandirai Munemo stated that drug abuse and child marriages are severe community threats, emphasizing that policing involves prevention and partnership. He affirmed the police's commitment to working with communities for a safer environment.
Dube described drug and substance abuse as a national disaster, citing local police data indicating approximately 150 related criminal cases monthly in the district. She urged parents and community leaders to collaborate with law enforcement. Gweru rural district police officer Superintendent Shandirai Munemo stated that drug abuse and child marriages are severe community threats, emphasizing that policing involves prevention and partnership. He affirmed the police's commitment to working with communities for a safer environment.