H-Metro Reporter
MUSICIAN Tamy Moyo has taken the fight against substance and drug abuse to schools across the country.
The singer dropped her single, Zvakadaro, in Bulawayo at Girls’ College where she was also spreading the anti-drugs gospel.
“The song is about celebrating us being Zimbabweans, our day-to-day lives, celebrating who we are.
“I love my people, I love where I come from, Zvakadaro, wakadaro.
“The song was produced by DJ Tamuka and video was directed by Kman.”
She will be moving around schools preaching the anti-drugs message.
“We realised the rapid rise in the use of substances and drugs among young people.”
She added:
“Some of them start taking alcohol early and they are taking the strongest substances and, so, I decided to start working with my team to help fight this war.
“We are going around schools, empowering and encouraging them not to take drugs.
“We will be building and empowering their minds for them to be able to say no to drugs, that’s basically the game plan.
“My first stop is in Bulawayo, speaking to young people about drugs and hopefully I will travel to all the provinces.”
The 2020 NAMA award winner said she will in future work with authorities.
“In the future I want to work with relevant authorities and the Government.
“The secret behind the success is obviously teamwork, I work with incredible minds, an incredible team who work day in and day out to make sure our plans are successful.
“My team works tirelessly and relentlessly, it has been a long journey since I started singing when I was seven years and I am 26 now.”




