The third national summit on substance abuse and illicit trafficking
On Day 2 of the summit on Drugs, use and Illicit Trafficking, Ms Siza Magangoe, Chief Director Victim Empowerment, Alcohol and substance abuse and social crime, spoke to Lesedi fm…
On Day 2 of the summit on Drugs, use and Illicit Trafficking, Ms Siza Magangoe, Chief Director Victim Empowerment, Alcohol and substance abuse and social crime, spoke to Lesedi fm…
South Africa is grappling with alcohol and substance abuse. The Department of social development and the Central Drug Authority held a summit in Boksburg. Lumka Oliphant, spokesperson for the department,…
The Director for Substance Abuse at the Department of Social Development, Mogotsi KalaeaModimo speaks to Lesedi fm about the summit on substance abuse.
The Department of Social Development and the Central Drug Authority held a 3-day summit to speak about alcohol and substance abuse in the country. Minister Lindiwe Zulu speaks to Ukhozi fm on the summit.
Radio 702’s Siyabonga Speaks to Bogopane Zulu, Deputy Minister in the Department of Social Development about the upcoming 3rd National Summit on Substance Abuse and Illicit Trafficking which aims to create a drug free South Africa.
The problem of substance abuse seems very hard to deal with as more and more young people introduce themselves to new concoctions with very devastating effects on families and communities. In light of this, the Department of Social Development and the Central Drug Authority will from tomorrow (Tuesday) host the 3rd National Summit on Substance Abuse and Illicit Trafficking under the theme: “Towards sustainable, coordinated and impactful strategies for national drug and substance use in South Africa”.
Social grants are the lifeline of many South African. Fanie Sethokga from Sassa outlines the impact of South Africa’s social assistance.
Mogotsi Kalaemodimo speak to Jozi FM about the harms of alcohol on the South African population.
Clôture ce jeudi de la 7ème conférence biennale de la politique en matière d’alcool à Captown en Afrique du Sud.La rencontre était organisée sous le thème: Investir dans l’humain avant les profits : créer une dynamique en faveur de la Convention-cadre pour le contrôle de l’alcool. Des éminents chercheurs, scientifiques et activistes du monde se sont réunis pendant 3 jours pour discuter et souligner la nécessité de mesures proactives pour la réduction et la prévention de méfaits de l’alcool. Pour Isidore Motchon Ayaovi, coordinateur de projets de la Croix Bleue du Togo et participant à la conférence, la politique de l’alcool basée sur les preuves est la pièrre angulaire d’une bonne prévention.On l’écoute au micro de Annie Kalonji…