Hon Speaker, firstly, hon Meshoe, two weeks ago, as Social Development, we informed the Department of Health that wunga should be classified as a substance because there are a number of people who have died from it. Research conducted discovered that wunga is made of these things: scouring powder, bleach, rat poison and other things. Secondly, by the time people go to centres for rehabilitation, it is too late in some cases.
Thirdly, one other issue that we are looking into as government is to ensure that in all the provinces we have rehabilitation centres, because it is not all the provinces that have them. Therefore, we always have waiting lists. We have also mobilised communities to form community-based organisations because you need, firstly, to campaign for the prevention. Secondly, we have also asked communities to form NGOs because it is useless for someone to go to town for rehabilitation. Most rehabilitation centres are in towns, and there are no centres locally where they can go for continuous consultation. We have looked into those things. Thank you.