Communities urged to report drug abuse cases where kids are at risk – SABC News
Save the Children South Africa is concerned about toddlers being coerced into using drugs in communities.
A woman will appear in the Johannesburg Regional Court this week on charges of attempted murder and drug abuse.
After a video went viral showing her offering her four-year-old son a smoke from a mandrax pipe. Three others have also been charged in the case.
Outrageous! 3yr old recorded ‘smoking drugs’ allegedly encouraged by mother. Every child deserves a childhood free from violence & fear. Together lets create a world where #EveryChildCanBeAChild. Join us in promoting child protection & positive discipline: https://t.co/SIr0ex72sT
— Save the Children SA (@SaveChildrenSA) July 30, 2025
Child Protection Lead at Save the Children, Margaret Zulu, says communities need to report suspicious behaviour if they think a child is being subjected to drug abuse.
“This is not only a breach of the child’s right to protection from harm, as outlined in the Children’s Act, as you know. But also, as a reminder of the urgent need for stronger community vigilance, support systems for vulnerable families and also enforcement of child protection laws.”
PODCAST | Save the Children’s Margaret Zulu’s interview on Lotus FM’s Newsbreak: