Book synopsis
In the heart of Zimbabwe, a silent epidemic spreads through school corridors and playgrounds. Drug dealers, exploiting the innocence of youth, lace everyday treats?cakes, chocolates, and biscuits? with potent substances like marijuana and methamphetamine. These "sweet poisons" find their way into the hands of children, turning schools into unwitting distribution centres.
At the centre of this crisis is Tinashe "The Don" Mambwere, a wealthy and politically connected drug lord. His influence runs deep, shielding him from law enforcement and allowing his empire to flourish unchecked. As addiction rates soar and communities crumble, a group of desperate parents emerges.
As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of corruption, betrayal, and despair. The battle against "The Don" becomes not just a fight against drugs, but a struggle for the soul of a nation.
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Author Bio
Maxwell Burnham is a seasoned writer and journalist with a passion for telling stories that inspire and educate. With years of experience in the field, Maxwell has honed his craft, weaving complex narratives that captivate readers and spark meaningful conversations. He is dedicated to exploring the human condition and shedding light on important issues.