The story of two alleged drug addicts who sold their mom’ s house for R3000

Although the two brothers Samuel and Lasi Mashele also wish to have a better life in the form of work , and families, they have other problem that needs to be sorted out . The two brothers who have been addicted to ‘nyaope’ allegedly sold their own mother’s house in 2020 for R3000 after they had been allegedly manipulated . It was heard in the report that they ended up staying in their deceased grandmother’s one roomed house .

 

In the report, it was reported that the two brothers who are from Klipgat , north of Tshwane are addicted to ‘ nyaope ‘ . As a result, they first need rehabilitation to put an end to the drug addiction. It was alleged in the report that they had been smoking ‘nyaope ‘ for years , and it was difficult for them to stop it .

The young brother , Lasi who is aged 37 was the one who allegedly started smoking ‘nyaope ‘ . The bigger brother used to discourage Lasi against smoking nyaope , unaware that he would also fall deep into the addiction as well . It was claimed by the brothers that they were introduced to the drugs by some of their friends.

This is an elaboration how drugs have been destroying the lives of some people in South Africa . When addicted to drugs , the victims will do anything to get themselves high. It is for this reason that the government needs to intensify it’s fight against drug addiction.

Samuel and Lasi are an elaboration of how some South African youths have been affected negatively by drugs . A house is worth more that R3000 , but the two brothers sold it for that amount and found themselves homeless . Report any drug related activities to avoid such circumstances from happening.