Opinion / National
Churches can help tame Vuzu youths
10 May 2019 at 17:48hrs | Views
Vuzu or is it Vhuka parties? The new 'nerve centres' in cities and towns but fine tuned in the City of Kings and Queens. The youths, both girls and boys have taken joy and entertainment to new but sexy heights.
Copious alcohol, revealing attire and blouses literally 'flying at half-mast' some of the youths are now bordering on insanity. Vuzu parties have become masters on their own with hordes of youths following like lambs to the slaughter.
The girls, some so young they are still wet behind the ears are seen downing beers and spirits like there is no tomorrow. Childish waists in the hands of lusty young men bent on nothing but destruction and trips to nowhere.
As if possessed the youths take advice from no one and listen to nobody. Some parents have become voiceless and withdrawn in their own homes, scared of their blood and flesh. Children are gifts from God but some behave as if gifted from the other side.
The clergy and church elders seem to have thrown in the towel. At these Vhuka or Vuzu parties drunk and half-clothed girls are seen crawling on all fours in their drunken stupor.
When they dance its like they practiced in hell, its all suggestive or the real thing. The youths no more play house, they have crossed the red lines. The police must keep foot on the paddle and help win back our youths. Bronco, Musombo, prostitution oooh what vice?
Churches can do more than collections, tame the youths.
Thomas Murisa. Chinehasha.
Copious alcohol, revealing attire and blouses literally 'flying at half-mast' some of the youths are now bordering on insanity. Vuzu parties have become masters on their own with hordes of youths following like lambs to the slaughter.
The girls, some so young they are still wet behind the ears are seen downing beers and spirits like there is no tomorrow. Childish waists in the hands of lusty young men bent on nothing but destruction and trips to nowhere.
As if possessed the youths take advice from no one and listen to nobody. Some parents have become voiceless and withdrawn in their own homes, scared of their blood and flesh. Children are gifts from God but some behave as if gifted from the other side.
When they dance its like they practiced in hell, its all suggestive or the real thing. The youths no more play house, they have crossed the red lines. The police must keep foot on the paddle and help win back our youths. Bronco, Musombo, prostitution oooh what vice?
Churches can do more than collections, tame the youths.
Thomas Murisa. Chinehasha.
Source - Thomas Murisa
All articles and letters published on Bulawayo24 have been independently written by members of Bulawayo24's community. The views of users published on Bulawayo24 are therefore their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Bulawayo24. Bulawayo24 editors also reserve the right to edit or delete any and all comments received.