Outrage as children filmed drinking alcohol in viral Eastern Cape video
Bulelwa Hoala

- The Department of Social Development has condemned a viral Eastern Cape video showing children drinking alcohol and has launched an investigation under the Children’s Act.
- Authorities are calling on witnesses to come forward, while urging families and caregivers to protect children through positive role-modelling and safe environments.
- Social Development Minister Nokuzola Sisisi Tolashe has warned against alcohol and drug abuse this festive season, stressing the harmful impact on children, families and communities.
The Department of Social Development has condemned a viral video in which young children can be seen drinking from alcohol bottles while surrounded by adults.
According to reports, the video was filmed in the Eastern Cape this past weekend.
Citing the Children’s Act (38 of 2005), which aims to promote the rights and protection of children, the department has launched an investigation and is calling on witnesses to come forward with information.
The department also urged families to protect children at all times, highlighting the importance of healthy family values and positive role-modelling to create safe spaces to nurture young people.
In light of the viral video, Minister of Social Development, Nokuzola Sisisi Tolashe has urged South Africans to avoid alcohol abuse this festive season.
“I urge all South Africans to avoid excessive alcohol use and to say no to drugs during the festive season and beyond. Alcohol and drugs rob families of precious moments, fuel violence, contribute to road fatalities and derail future of our children and youth. To the youth of South Africa, choose fun, games, sport and quality family time during this festive period and not alcohol or drugs. You are precious and your future matters. Staying sober helps you enjoy the festive season safely,” Tolashe said.
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