IN ALMOST every corner of the neighbourhood, at almost every shopping centre or mall, you’ll encounter some gambling centres and casinos. And arguably the most dangerous at the moment is the famous Aviator which only requires one to have a simple smart phone to play, and “win big”, they say. But it appears gambling has become a bigger problem than we care to admit in our society; a number of divorce cases can be attributed to it. What further escalates the problem is that one can hardly escape gambling advertisements. Most celebrities have “promo codes” which they use on a daily basis to ask their fans to go and gamble for some quick money. Gospel artiste Chakachadza Nyathando, alias Pompi,...