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MP wants Zimdancehall musicians Malloti, Hulengende Curbed

Daniel Chigundu by Daniel Chigundu
March 18, 2026
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MP wants Malloti, Hulengende Curbed

Picture shows Honourable Dexter Malinganiso and Zimdancehall couple Malloti and Hulengende better known as Malongende

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Zvimba South legislator Taurai Dexter Malinganiso has called on Parliament to take action on Zimdance hall couple Malloti and Hulengende over the issue of using drugs and vulgar language on social media.

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Malinganiso told the National Assembly that Malloti and Hulengende are undermining national efforts in the fight against drug abuse in Zimbabwe.

He urged to also take the role of being a guardian of the national moral compass through strengthening regulation and monitoring of harmful content on digital platforms, enhanced enforcement of existing drug and cyber laws against offenders, as well as strict penalties regardless of their social standing

‘’I rise to present a matter of profound national importance which speaks not only to governance but to the moral fabric and social direction of our nation. At the outset, allow me to pay homage to His Excellency the President, Dr. E. D. Mnangagwa and the Second Republic for the deliberate and commendable efforts being employed to combat the scourge of drug and substance abuse.

‘’The establishment of national programs, awareness campaigns and enforcement measures reflects a clear commitment to safeguarding the health and future of our citizens, particularly the youth.

‘’However, Mr. Speaker, it is with deep concern that I draw the attention of this House to a growing and troubling counterforce undermining these national efforts. We are witnessing an alarming trend whereby certain socialites, musicians and digital influencers, the likes of dancehall artists Hulengende and Maloti, individuals who command significant influence over the younger generation, are openly promoting and normalising drug and substance abuse on social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

‘’More disturbing is the manner in which this content is being disseminated, the use of explicit and vulgar language, particularly in vernacular expressions, erodes societal values.

‘’The public display and glorification of illegal substances, including cannabis, is a direct violation of our laws as well as the promotion of the abuse of prescription medications such as broncleer, codeine and benylin, substances that have become dangerously misused as recreational drugs.

‘’Shockingly, instances where such conduct is performed in the presence of children, for the cases of the names that I mentioned above, these drugs are being used in the presence of their newborn baby, thereby normalising deviant behaviour within the domestic space.

‘’There are even recorded incidents where public figures have gone as far as distributing illegal substances to members of the public during live broadcasts. In this instance, an artist gave a fan a marijuana plant, trivialising both the law and the grave consequences of substance abuse. Hon. Members, we must be clear.

‘’Parliament is not only a custodian of economic and political discourse, but also a guardian of the nation’s moral compass. Social conduct, cultural norms and public behaviour are not peripheral issues as they are central to nation-building. If left unchecked, this digital glorification of substance abuse will undo the gains made by the Second Republic and entrench a culture of indiscipline, lawlessness and moral decay among our youths.

‘’Accordingly, I submit that there is an urgent need for strengthened regulation and monitoring of harmful content on digital platforms, enhanced enforcement of existing drug and cyber laws against offenders as well as strict penalties regardless of their social standing,’’ he said

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Daniel Chigundu

Daniel Chigundu

Daniel Chigundu is a journalist who writes about tourism, entertainment and parliamentary issues. He is a blogger and works with various organizations on their social media platforms such as OpenParlyZW. He loves to travel and taking pictures of beautiful places. He has been a journalist since September 2009.

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