Renowned hip-hop artist Holy Ten has partnered with Bullion Group, a diversified business organization, to combat drug and substance abuse. The collaboration aims to promote public education, awareness, and rehabilitation programs to tackle the growing menace.
Holy Ten, who recently performed at the annual Bullion Group Zaka Schools Sports tournament, praised the organization’s initiatives in grassroots talent development and anti-drug abuse efforts. He expressed enthusiasm for joining forces to address this critical issue.
“Drug and substance abuse is a societal plague, and I’m eager to work with responsible organizations like Bullion Group to fight it,” Holy Ten said. “We must invest in public education and rehabilitation programs to win this battle.”
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Bullion Group’s CEO, Persistence Gwanyanya, welcomed Holy Ten as the company’s brand ambassador, tasked with amplifying anti-drug and substance abuse messages.
“Holy Ten is the ideal candidate to promote the right narrative in this fight,” Gwanyanya said.
Masvingo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Ezra Chadzamira, represented by Dr. Admore Pazvakavambwa, commended Bullion Group’s efforts.
“We appreciate caring organizations like Bullion Group, who support marginalized communities through corporate social investment programs,” Pazvakavambwa said.
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