Monthly Archives: August 2009

OneLove Kwasila Pics From Radio & TV Shows

OneLove Kwasila in Zambia has been very busy. Check out the pics from the radio and TV shows on their Facebook album. You can also visit the OneLove Kwasila web site. Their latest articles include: Masturbation: The Good, The Bad and The Nasty Everything You Need To Know About Voluntary Counselling And Testing

Men & Women Talk About Why They Are Not Sexually Satisfied

During our research on multiple concurrent partnership men and women in all the countries taking part in the research explained that one of the reasons they have other sexual partners is because they are not sexually satisfied in their relationships. Here are some of the statements that they made:

What Must Couples Do To Make Sure That They Satisfy Each Other Sexually?

Last week we spoke about the reasons why many couples do not satisfy each other sexually. To take the discussion further, this week let’s talk about what couples must do to satisfy each other.

South African Agony Aunts Don’t Do HIV

Advice columnists have argued that people are tired of hearing about HIV, or that their aim was to entertain their audiences, Sue Goldstein, Soul City’s senior executive of South African programmes, told IRIN/PlusNews. Goldstein was talking about the new research conducted by Soul City, which shows that agony aunts for print media in South Africa [...]

Qaphelani Encourages Community To Take The HIV Test

  A non-profit organisation in Newcastle called Qaphelani recently hosted an event to raise awarenes about HIV and AIDS and to encourage young people to have one sexual partner and be faithful to that partner.

Imagine A World Where There Is No HIV

This TV ad was developed by ABMP as part of the You Campaign. For more information about the campaign, click here. Talk about it Share your ideas about how each of us can contribute to the fight against HIV in our communities.

OneLove Kwasila Explained

Check out this article, which explains the aims and objectives of OneLove Kwasila. The article is written by Wana Kalala and was initially published in  The Post.