in the district. “Sport in general and soccer in particular has become a source of livelihood for many people the world over and it is high time that young people in the country take it seriously,” said Cde Pasade.
“We want soccer to develop in the country and what I have done here is an effort to assist Government in achieving its goal of developing soccer in the country.”
Cde Pasade said sport was an integral part of youth development as it had the potential to prevent them from engaging in anti-social behaviour like drug and alcohol abuse. “Apart from creating development we also do not want our youths to engage in dangerous activities like smoking mbanje,” he said. – The Herald.
Zim, Cuba deepen health ties, boost local drugs
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