In a powerful and decisive move against the escalating crisis of drug and substance abuse, prominent church leader Madzibaba Enock has launched a fervent campaign, advocating for the immediate establishment of a dedicated rehabilitation centre in Budiriro.
His impassioned drive, deeply inspired by the First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa’s relentless fight against drug abuse, sees him actively engaging with relevant government departments to bring this critical project to fruition.
Madzibaba Enock’s initiative comes at a crucial time, as communities grapple with the devastating impact of substance abuse on the nation’s youth.
His vision extends beyond mere advocacy, leveraging the church as a pivotal vehicle for rehabilitation and community engagement, particularly among the younger generation.
“The time for passive observation is over. We must confront this menace head-on,” declared Madzibaba Enock in a recent address to congregants and community leaders. “Our youth are our future, and they are being ensnared by these destructive substances. A rehabilitation centre in Budiriro is not just a dream, it is an urgent necessity.”
His efforts are not confined to rhetoric. Madzibaba Enock has been in active dialogue with various relevant stakeholders, pushing for collaborative solutions and resources to combat the crisis.
“We are working tirelessly with government departments to ensure that this rehabilitation centre becomes a reality,” he stated.
“Their support is invaluable as we strive to create a safe haven for those battling addiction.”
The church, under Madzibaba Enock’s guidance, is playing a proactive role in prevention and recovery.
“The church is not just a place of worship, it is a sanctuary for healing and transformation,” he said.
“We are opening our doors and our hearts to the youth, offering guidance, support and a path to recovery through faith and community.”
He further articulated his commitment to the youth, recognising the unique challenges they face.
“Our young people need more than just condemnation, they need understanding, intervention and structured support,” said Madzibaba Enock.
“Through the church, we are building a robust framework for their rehabilitation, empowering them to reclaim their lives and contribute positively to society.”
Madzibaba Enock’s campaign is a beacon of hope for Budiriro, signaling a united front against drug and substance abuse, with the church and government working hand-in-hand to safeguard the future of the nation’s youth.
