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Acting President Paul Mashatile has raised concern over the rising tide of drug and alcohol abuse among South Africa's youth. Speaking at Heritage Day celebrations in Oudtshoorn, Little Karoo, Mashatile called for united action from families, communities, civil society and government to address the crisis. He warned that substance abuse is not only damaging young lives but also driving unemployment and crime. Elvis Presslin spoke to Lucky Ntimane, National Liquor Traders Council spokesperson
By SAfmActing President Paul Mashatile has raised concern over the rising tide of drug and alcohol abuse among South Africa's youth. Speaking at Heritage Day celebrations in Oudtshoorn, Little Karoo, Mashatile called for united action from families, communities, civil society and government to address the crisis. He warned that substance abuse is not only damaging young lives but also driving unemployment and crime. Elvis Presslin spoke to Lucky Ntimane, National Liquor Traders Council spokesperson

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