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Tanzania pushes stronger parenting to keep kids off streets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82286, member: 636"] The government finally realizes bad parenting ruins kids and floods jails. Deputy Minister Maryprisca Mahundi visited the Children’s Remand Home in Mbeya City to drop some hard truths about juvenile delinquency. She insists families need to step up their game to stop minors from hitting the streets or entering the legal system. State officials claim they want every kid raised with actual morals and protection. Mahundi argues that detention centers basically serve as a temporary fail-state for society. The real goal involves fixing the issue at home before the state has to intervene. Assistant Commissioner Mussa Mkamate supported this stance while calling out the community. He believes collective effort from guardians remains the only way to save the nation's future. The welfare officer thinks positive vibes and actual care prevent the streets from filling up with neglected youth. Manager Reuben Ndelembi explained that the facility still offers behavior rehab and psychological support. The center teaches life skills while working on family reunification once cases wrap up. These programs aim to fix the damage caused when support systems fail outside. [/QUOTE]
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