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Healing through art: Kabelo Mkwanazi’s path from addiction to empowerment  

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October 2, 2024
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Healing through art: Kabelo Mkwanazi’s path from addiction to empowerment  
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As substance abuse statistics continue to rise in South Africa, the Gauteng Department of Social Development (GDSD) has made it a top priority to curb this crisis by focusing on prevention and harm reduction strategies. 

Substance abuse, a disorder that can cause physical, social and psychological damage, differs from addiction in that many people can stop or change their behaviour. Addiction, however, is a chronic disease, characterized by an uncontrollable need for substances, even in the face of negative consequences.  

Kabelo Mkwanazi, a 44-year-old artist born in Soweto and raised across the globe, knows the devastating effects of substance abuse firsthand. His journey through addiction began after the breakdown of his marriage, leading to a decade-long struggle with drug use. “I’ve always been involved in the arts,” he shares. “I started with poetry, then moved into rap lyrics and thought pieces. I also worked as a journalist and ran an NPO that supported local schools in Johannesburg.”

 It wasn’t until January of this year that Kabelo sought help and began his road to recovery, thanks to support from the Clinix Foundation, a facility funded by the Department.   

“I’ve been sober for eight months now, and I’m incredibly grateful to Clinix, GDSD, and especially my family for their support,” he says.  

Clinix Foundation, where Kabelo’s healing journey began, operates a rehabilitation centre that provides an eight-week program for individuals battling substance abuse and mental health issues. This comprehensive program not only focuses on recovery but also offers skills development to help participants rebuild their lives post-treatment.

For Kabelo, this was a turning point where his passion for art was reignited.  Recognizing his talent and enthusiasm, Clinix offered him a position as the Art Instructor in the creative room of their skills development program.

Kabelo’s artistic flair had found a new home, and his role allowed him to combine his creativity with his passion for social activism.  

“After finishing my recovery course, I was given the opportunity to work with the Clinix. “I love what I do, and I do what I love-it’s a gift I deeply appreciate,” he recalls.

Beyond art, Kabelo is driven by his mission to give back to the community, using his creative skills to inspire and uplift others. “Here at Clinix, I get to merge my love for art with my activism. I’m helping young people by using art as a tool to change their mindset and improve their socioeconomic condition,” he shared. 

Kabelo understands the complexities of mental illness, especially as it relates to addiction. He remains committed to encouraging his students and others who are struggling.

“Recovery is possible. I always tell my students that through recovery, we can become better than we were before. Mistakes are part of growth and the past doesn’t define you, it’s about the future you create,” he added.

His message is clear: recovery is within reach for anyone willing to seek help and begin their journey toward healing.  

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