A ZANU-PF lawmaker dragged two musicians into a parliamentary debate for allegedly glorifying drug use and dropping explicit content in front of their own newborn.
MP blasted musicians in parliament
MP blasted musicians in parliament
- Zvimba South MP Taurai Dexter Malinganiso raised the issue on Tuesday.
- He singled out dancehall artists Hulengende and Malloti Rose specifically.
- Vulgar language and substance-abuse promotion were his core complaints.
- Malinganiso framed it as a matter of national importance.
- TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook were named as key platforms.
- Drug use is allegedly being normalized for younger audiences.
- One artist reportedly handed a fan a marijuana plant on a live broadcast.
- Prescription drugs like Broncleer and codeine are being misused recreationally.
- Malinganiso claimed substances were used around a newborn baby.
- He called it normalization of deviant behavior in domestic settings.
- Explicit vernacular language is eroding societal values, per his argument.
- Cannabis glorification specifically violates Zimbabwean law.
- Malinganiso pushed for stricter regulation of harmful online content.
- Stronger enforcement of existing drug and cyber laws was requested.
- Harsher penalties for offenders made his wish list.
- He warned that unchecked glorification could entrench youth lawlessness.