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Zimbabwe showbiz reels from drug scourge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71609, member: 636"] A rising number of Zimbabwean musicians are confronting substance abuse, signaling a growing crisis within the nation's entertainment industry. Artists from genres including Zimdancehall, Dendera, and hip-hop, such as Blot, Ras Pombi, Tryson Chimbetu, and Holy Ten, have publicly struggled with addiction, with several entering rehabilitation facilities. This trend reflects a broader national issue, with a recent survey indicating that a majority of citizens consider drug abuse widespread in their communities. Health data shows a sharp increase in hospital admissions for substance-related disorders. Experts attribute the problem within the arts to economic pressures, the strains of fame, and a performance culture that sometimes normalizes intoxication. Some artists reportedly use substances to cope with stage anxiety. In response, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a focus on arresting drug peddlers. However, critics note a lack of sufficient rehabilitation services and preventative measures. Industry figures are calling for enhanced mental health support and regulated recovery centers to address the public health emergency threatening the creative sector. [/QUOTE]
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