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KZN Rural
Friday, 13 November 2009
TNT has been invited to address a Community meeting in Rural KZN. The invitation came from the Concerned Community group (Umphakathi Okhathazekile) works with the issue of prostitution in SA (www.preciousyouth.org.za)

TNT will address the meeting on the dangers of drugs and the link to prostitution.
Location : Rural KZN
Contact : 082 598 5809

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Albertus Bodenstein

After 15 minutes sweat drops ran down my face and my heart was beating very fast. For the first time I felt completely out of control...The drug made me anxious and very scared. I tried to act normal and speak to people around me in the packed rave club. I ...

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TNT member's story in Sunday Times

'Hopeless' pupil stuns everyone. Former drug addict earns five distinctions in matric exams. By PREGA GOVENDER (SUNDAY TIMES Article) When Claude Peters dropped out of school for more than two years because of his drug addiction, he gave up all hope of completing matric. While out of school, the rebellious teenager was fined R2000 ...

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Mbuso Mbanjwa

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I grew up in rural Africa. I was born and bred there. And we also have the problem of substance abuse and addiction. It might be different to the cities, but drugs and alcohol never looks at colour, background or area. In my traditional custom, it is the done thing to dr...

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  • John Lilford-Powys

    My father and mother both had severe alcohol problems. They were probably both alcoholics, but I cannot say for certain, th

  • Archie van der Walt

      My parents separated when I was about 7 or 8 years of age. Alcohol and Cigarettes were commonly used in our family and s

  • Claude Peters

    As a young child I was exposed to much evil and before the age of 10, I was already trying out alcohol and cigarettes. At the

  • Joseph Greyling

    The question arises, why did I start? One reason is a deep longing for acceptance and fulfilment. No one gets out of bed one

  • Roxane Greyling

    She grew up in a good English speaking home with great parents who gave her all the opportunities any young person would wa

  • Berndt Schmid

    The Story of my Heroin addiction:  I was born in Zurich, Switzerland where I lived with my parents and a sister. By the time

  • Michael Alain

    I grew up in a Christian family. My mother was a single parent of six children. She taught us to fear God. Until the age of 1

  • Ian van Zyl

    My father died of lung cancer, as a direct result of Tobacco. We saw him suffer and die in our own home. He had an Oxygen t

  • Martin van der Merwe

    I can remember that from an early age I spent many hours in front of the television, I virtually grew up in front of the TV.

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