Passionate about public health & effective communication. Founder @YADD_Zimbabwe | Coordinator @SAAPA_Zimbabwe |
Board Member @movendi_int @africanotobacco
Representing @SAAPA_Zimbabwe at the SAAPA Zambia AGM underway in Lusaka 🇿🇲 (29–30 Oct). Strengthening regional solidarity and reaffirming our call for stronger alcohol policies that save lives. #StrongerTogether#SAAPA
𝗠𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝘁𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁: 𝗬𝗔𝗗𝗗 𝗜𝗴𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝗧𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗼 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹 𝗠𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘂𝗺 𝗶𝗻 𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗯𝘄𝗲
We celebrate the bold and strategic action of our member, @YADD_Zimbabwe, whose 2025 shadow report has catalyzed a pivotal shift in Zimbabwe’s public health landscape.
As Africa’s largest tobacco producer, Zimbabwe faces a complex paradox; economic growth tied to tobacco, yet mounting health risks for its people. YADD’s report exposes systemic gaps in the country’s implementation of the WHO FCTC, from outdated legislation to the absence of cessation services and continued industry interference.
The @MoHCCZim has formally acknowledged the report’s findings and committed to establishing Technical Working Groups to advance tobacco control.
https://t.co/tET7whwyTD.
We congratulate YADD for its unwavering advocacy and evidence-based leadership. This is not just a win for Zimbabwe, it’s a powerful signal to the continent that youth-led, community-rooted action can drive institutional change.
ATCA remains committed to supporting and amplifying such efforts and building a resilient, African-led tobacco control movement that puts health, equity, and future generations first.
#AfricaNoTobacc
#ATobaccoFreeAfrica
The @MoHCCZim has formally acknowledged the findings of our shadow report and committed to stronger tobacco control. Plans include mobilizing resources and creating dedicated Technical Working Groups to ensure full implementation of FCTC obligations.
https://t.co/hHopejiBuT
We’re excited to announce the election of the new SAAPA Regional Executive Committee!
From L to R:
Jefferson Milanzi – Secretary (Malawi)
Mikatheko Mafuyeka – Chair (SA)
Kopano T’silonyane – Vice Chair (Lesotho)
Ekenia Chifamba – Treasurer (Zimbabwe)
#Leadership#SAAPA#Zimbabwe
The SAAPA Regional Forum 2025 was held in Durban, bringing together national chapters to strategize on alcohol policy, health equity, and advocacy across Southern Africa.
SAAPA Zimbabwe proudly participated and shared key updates from our chapter.
#AlcoholPolicy#PublicHealth
NEW: Today, I’m releasing a Surgeon General’s Advisory on the causal link between alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk. Alcohol is the 3rd leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., contributing to about 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths each year.
Reducing alcohol outlets density is not just a public health issue, it is a social justice imperative. Women and children deserve to live in communities free from the threat of alcohol-fueled violence. #16DaysOfActivism#EndGBV#RoadSafety
https://t.co/bfC7SeVfJA
By restricting advertising, controlling availability near key youth areas, and making alcohol less economically accessible to minors, we can significantly lower the rates of underage drinking. @MoHCCZim@ParliamentZim@WHO_Zimbabwe@njcazim@FORUT_No
https://t.co/IrZLhJGfM7
Inorder to prevent drug and substance abuse lets educate ourselves. We should create policies that promote prevention and support recovery. Together we can overcome drug and substance abuse - Junior Mayor, @mvurwitown@njcazim
🌟Last Friday, we teamed up with @njcazim & @mvurwitown for a pivotal anti-drug and alcohol campaign at @mvurwihigh! Together, we're empowering our youth for a brighter, healthier future. A huge thanks to everyone involved—your dedication is shaping a healthier Zimbabwe. 🇿🇼
We were invited to discuss the Multi-Sectoral Drug and Substance Abuse Plan on @StarfmZimbabwe This plan was launched on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 2024.
Addressing alcohol abuse is essential for fostering healthier communities in #Zimbabwe
In 2019, 2.6 million deaths were caused by alcohol
⚠️ 2 million were among men
⚠️ 13% of deaths were among younger people aged 20-39 years
https://t.co/zk0WbU47Rc
Alcohol causes significant harms to others, not just the person drinking.
In 2019, of a total of 298,000 deaths were from alcohol-related road crashes, 156,000 deaths were caused by someone else’s drinking https://t.co/t6N1UvAI5G
Alcohol can increase risks to health, even at low levels, but the majority of harms stem from heavy episodic or continuous consumption.
Know the risks, protect your health.
🆕 WHO global status report on alcohol & health and treatment of substance use disorders https://t.co/i8CH08isY4
It’s World No Tobacco Day!
In the African Region, an estimated 300,000 people die from tobacco use and exposure every year.
These deaths are entirely preventable!
🔴 Say No to #tobacco and Stay Healthy.
#TobaccoExposed