Monthly Archives: October 2009

I’m Dating A Woman Who Is Old Enough To Be My Mother (Reader Letter)

I’m a 33 years old man and I’m dating a 52 years old lady. Actually, I am the same age as her first-born child. She is a nurse and lives in the Free State and I live in Tshwane.

Soapies, Sex and Social Responsibility

Are soap operas being unfairly blamed for perceived moral decay in our society? Neil McCarthy, head writer of Rhythm City, a South African soap opera, looks at the issue in his article published in Biz-Community.

Malawi To Launch In-Country Campaign This Wednesday

Malawi is to launch its in-country OneLove campaign on Wednesday this week. This makes Malawi the seventh partner of the OneLove regional campaign to launch an in-country campaign.

About The OneLove Radio Drama In Malawi

Richard Matemba is a 34 year old man who works with an agricultural government institutions. On face value he appears to be a gentleman, a perfect husband. He loves his family and spends time with it, at times taking them out. He is a dedicated church goer who extravagantly donates money in church. He is [...]

Enjoy The OneLove Kwasila Music Video!

Artists on the music video are Ruff Kid, P-Jay, Chocklet and Slap-Dee.  This song is from Club Risky Business album, the original soundtrack for the OneLove Kwasila campaign. OneLove Kwasila! is the OneLove campaign in Zambia.

Why Do Some Bosses Have Affairs With Junior Staff?

One of the issues raised by the Onelove radio drama series in Malawi is why some male bosses romaticise their junior colleagues have affairs with them? Is it really because the colleague is more interest becauseshe is younger and more involved in his work? Or are there other reasons? And what prompts the younger colleague  [...]

Guide Your Children To See Men & Women As Equals

Gender roles play a very important part in influencing people to have multiple concurrent partners. In our search on multiple concurrent partner, many men told our researchers that men were entitled to have as many women as they could/having many women demonstrated their manhood and strength.