Tag: drug abuse prevention


  • NACADA welcomes reappointment of Stephen Mairori as board chair

    NACADA welcomes reappointment of Stephen Mairori as board chair

    Kenya’s NACADA celebrates leadership continuity The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has welcomed the reappointment of Bishop Stephen Mairori as its Board Chair for a new three-year term. The appointment, approved by President William Ruto, underscores the government’s commitment to sustaining a strategic approach to drug and alcohol abuse…

  • Youth Cyclists Lead NYA CEO in Bike Ride Against Drug Abuse in Accra

    Youth Cyclists Lead NYA CEO in Bike Ride Against Drug Abuse in Accra

    NYA Chief Leads a Proactive Message Against Drug Abuse A powerful scene unfolded on the streets of Accra as a group of energetic youth cyclists joined Osman Ayariga, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), in a spirited bike procession aimed at raising awareness about drug abuse. The event, captured in a…

  • Bike procession against drug abuse led by NYA CEO in Accra

    Bike procession against drug abuse led by NYA CEO in Accra

    Community Ride to Challenge Drug Abuse Goes Viral in Accra A powerful show of unity and resilience unfolded on the streets of Accra as a group of enthusiastic youth cyclists joined Osman Ayariga, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), in a bike procession aimed at tackling drug abuse. The event drew…

  • NACADA Leads Multi-Agency Crackdown: Bhang Seizure Worth Over Sh2 Million in Naivasha

    NACADA Leads Multi-Agency Crackdown: Bhang Seizure Worth Over Sh2 Million in Naivasha

    Overview of the Naivasha Drug Bust A coordinated, multi-agency operation in Naivasha has culminated in the arrest of two suspects and a substantial seizure of bhang, with a street value estimated at more than Sh2 million. The operation illustrates the continued commitment of Kenyan authorities to disrupt narcotics networks and safeguard communities from the harms…