Zimbabwe Rolls Out Anti-Smoking Campaign

Zimbabwe Rolls Out Anti-Smoking Campaign

http://www.voanews.com

25 June 2012

Ntungamili Nkomo | Washington DC

The Zimbabwean government embarks on an anti-smoking campaign this week 
hoping to convince hundreds of thousands of tobacco smokers to quit the 
practice that kills about 6 million people around the world every year.

The health ministry will officially launch the campaign in Binga, northern 
Zimbabwe on Friday where officials will highlight the dangers of smoking.

Tobacco smoking is associated with fatal lung and heart diseases such as 
heart attacks, strokes, lung cancer and the chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease, among others.

Health Minister Henry Madzorera says the nation-wide campaign targets both 
active and passive smokers as they face the same risks. He took a swipe at 
tobacco companies for running deceiving ads to entice smokers, especially 
the young.

“We are dealing with an industry that opposes our campaign,” Madzorera said. 
“They go all out to advertise smoking as if it is good. They show you nice 
beautiful girls, half-dressed as if to say if you smoked you would get one 
of them.”

Besides facing stiff resistance from tobacco companies, the government 
awareness drive is sure to run into trouble with farmers whose livelihoods 
are anchored on the golden leaf.

As is in many countries, lighting up in public places such as buses, clinics 
and restaurants is outlawed in Zimbabwe, and officials say they will remind 
non-smokers they have a right to report those who smoke in a prohibited 
place.

Social commentator Mandlenkosi Gatsheni told VOA for the anti-smoking 
campaign to bear fruits, the government should disseminate its message in 
the media in addition to other methods. 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *