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The DBE is battling to equip teaches to excel in teaching and [now] adding on other problem of dagga. Please open room for broader consultation and participation for parents at school level and get the voice of the silent heard wide.??
People begin to depend on the stimulation to the brain that dagga provides and then continue to use it even when it begins to impact their lives negatively (the classic definition of an addict).
The silence is broken as Pro-lifers come together each year on the first Sunday of every October, from every ethnic group KwaZulu Natal has to offer, and finds rhythm in unity and strength in forgiveness.
Addiction involves craving for something intensely, loss of control over its use, and continuing involvement with it despite adverse consequences. Addiction changes the brain, first by subverting the way it registers pleasure and then by corrupting other normal drives such as learning and motivation.
?Despite the many unsubstantiated claims to the contrary, made by those advocating the legalization of dagga in South Africa, the 2017 CYPSA REPORT highlights the fact that it is the young people, the future of our nation, that are harmed the most by dagga.
?A 53 year old in the United Kingdom has died from heart complications which arose as a direct result of his 10 year-long addiction to dagga. This despite claims by those who would see dagga legalized in our country that dagga has never killed a single person, EVER, ANYWHERE!
?Children as young as nine years old are involving themselves in a trend known as ‘sexting’ which has spread through South African schools like a plague.
Iyini I-Fracking? Umsebenzi wokuqhumisa amadwala angaphansi komhlaba ngenhloso yokumoma igesi kusetshenziswa izigidi eziphindiwe zamalitha amanzi.
?CYPSA would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Toyota South Africa, for their recent donation of a Toyota Rav 4, 4×4 to the organization.