RISING contemporary musician Mzobanzi “Mzoe 7” Mlauzi has spoken strongly against Vuzu parties that have become a hit in Bulawayo where teenagers engage in the use of dangerous drugs, alcohol abuse and hold sex competitions.
In the track Vuzu, off his new album, Moogu Village, Mlauzi raises awareness of the dangers associated with the all-teenage weekend house parties that have taken the city by storm after hundreds of youths were last year arrested by the police for attending such parties.
“The song is an awareness song. It is a confession from a teenager who no longer wants to be involved and exposed to drugs, sex, unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases from Vuzu parties,” he told a local daily.
“We are discouraging the youths from indulging in such activities and throwing away their future. The track features Terry and Pronix.”
The album carries five tracks with an African dance sound, Dolla bag, Celffee, Dubai, Vuzu and Another day.
- News Day
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