Friday 6 January 2017

Drugs: public health Community artists to use and become like this.

DAR ES SALAAM
While the number of artists who use drugs in the country continues to increase as many young people and even belt of East Africa they see is the solution to end their problems, the Government has launched a crackdown against retailers and importers of drugs in the country.

This move of the Government came after recently seen a wave of artists who use drugs continues to rise and threaten the future of the young people who are in the industry.
Ray C while on stage performing fans kiumo era has no bone.
Recently one of the artists who have been blowing in the music of his condition which Benzi Chid has continued to deteriorate due to a large extent affected by drugs, aarufu for the back "flour" and is now known as "sembe".
Despite this artist ever deployed in units providing services for people affected by drugs, once from his status still isn't good, he returned again to use powder, which made him now lack any kind of support to be able to save.
 
This is the musician Chidi Benz dealership left still not madahara his era and in poor condition due to drug abuse.
Besides Chid Benz dealership, is also the female artist has ever blowing here in the country and East Africa as "Ray C" Mercy Chalamila, he ever received help from former President of the four-phase Jakaya Kikwete who was paying for her medical expenses, but to him after he returned from there to use flour.
Apart from these, artists are also wasaani many others who sings, plays and other arts that they are involved in drug trafficking that unintentionally find themselves unable to leave exposed.
Some citizens have demonstrated resentment and increase young people immerse themselves in the popular usage of drugs, which they say they cannot finish their problems but rather to increase the burden on the community and their families.
This information will come more as we bring you the effects of cocaine and heroin, and when the user is continuing to use risk
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