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A wave of addicts turned up at a single state treatment centre in Tshwane on one day last week to get help for 'bluetooth' addiction, said the Gauteng Department of Social Development. It was a welcome development that a further brought themselves to the centre for admission, bringing the total admission on that day to ,' said department spokesperson Mbangwa Xaba. The addicts arrived last week and almost all were men or boys. Of the , a total of have already discharged themselves; those remaining have been allocated social workers are are involved in group sessions. That centre can take only patients and already had patients. They are reportedly nyaope addicts, a drug concoction which includes heroin. Some patients were moved to other rehab centres, then this was reconsidered as the department said it was better to keep them closer to their families. Some were then sent to hospitals. The department dismissed reports that the addicts were ill-treated at one of the centres as 'reckless and unfortunate'. The department is content with the progress thus far. All the service users at the centre have surpassed physical withdrawal symptoms, feeling better and cooperating with routine. The department is arranging the first weekend visits this coming weekend. Main Menu Daily Horoscopes. Cost of Living. Follow us. Terms Privacy Policy. Open Image Modal. Equipment used to manufacture drugs at a factory in De Deur in Vereeniging in The department said that 17 youngsters had died from bluetooth in Tshwane alone. Go To Homepage. Suggest a correction Submit a tip. More In News. More Jan. Here's Why.

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MinnPost's reporters work hard to bring you the news about what's happening in Minnesota. And as a c 3 nonprofit newsroom, we rely on reader donations to stay paywall-free. Make a tax-deductible donation today to show your support of our hardworking journalists. The latest on the politics and policy shaping Minnesota. Cheap and highly addictive, it is said to include marijuana, low-grade heroin and other additives like rat poison and antiretrovirals, which are used to treat HIV. The details of nyaope are local, but the story has become universal. Nasty, low-cost cocktail drugs are a growing problem in many parts of the world. In South Africa, nyaope is popular among lower income groups in the townships surrounding Johannesburg and Pretoria, areas already facing high unemployment and poverty. The drug has drawn national attention here in South Africa. After trying nyaope in high school, Mpho quickly became addicted and fell into a cycle of stealing and selling her body to make money to buy the drug. For about three years Mpho lived with her dealers, who pimped her out to customers. In June there were people, while in August, people sought assistance. Vos said the rapid growth in nyaope use has left SANCA — a non-profit organization that receives funding from the South African government — with too few resources to address the problem. There are waiting lists for treatment programs, and shortages of medicine to help with withdrawal symptoms. Unlicensed rehabilitation centers are mushrooming in the area around Johannesburg to meet the demand from families desperate for help. The provincial minister of social development has described these illegal clinics as a threat to drug addicts, rather than a help. At some clinics investigated by the ministry, patients were confined to small rooms without access to professional care, and were even used for hard labor. Mpho, who is now 23, is about to complete six weeks of rehab at the respected Horizon Clinic in Boksburg, near Johannesburg. Like other patients there, she asked for her privacy to be protected. Sipho, 17, who is also in rehab at the Horizon Clinic, said he started smoking nyaope a year ago after a friend offered him a joint. Within months he had quit high school and felt such terrible withdrawal symptoms that he began stealing from people in the community to finance his habit. When Sipho leaves the clinic, he will move in with an aunt in a different area, to get away from his old friends. You must be logged in to post a comment. We've recently sent you an authentication link. Please, check your inbox! Sign in with a password below, or sign in using your email. Get a code sent to your email to sign in, or sign in using a password. Enter the code you received via email to sign in, or sign in using a password. Lost your password? Privacy Policy. In-depth news for Minnesotans MinnPost's reporters work hard to bring you the news about what's happening in Minnesota. Donate now. Skip to content. Sign up. Leave a comment. Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Thanks to our major sponsors. I don't have an account I already have an account. Subscribe to our newsletters: Daily Newsletter MinnPost's top stories delivered to your inbox Monday through Saturday. Sign in. Sign in with your email Lost your password? Try a different email Send another code. Send authorization code. Sign in with a password.

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