Policy makers

The Impact Of OneLove In South Africa

The OneLove campaign was very well-received in South Africa. The multimedia campaign was made up of Soul City 9 television and radio dramas, as well as printed materials.

These media reached 61% of the South African population. Read More »

How To Break Up With A Married Man

Many OneLove readers who are in multiple concurrent partnerships have written to us to ask for advice on how to break up with their married partners. They have found that it is very difficult to end the relationship even though they are convinced it is healthier to do so.

The OneLove web site team has sourced this article, by Teecee Go, which offers some tips on how to break up with a married man.  Comments and suggestions from readers are welcome – please feel free to post them at the end of this article. Read More »

We Can’t Use The Law To Prohibit Multiple Concurrent Partnerships

Zambian Member of Parliament Sakwiba Sikota has said it is not possible to use law to prohibit issues to do with morals such as having many partners. And Chief Nalubamba of Namwala said norms that were applicable 30 years ago were not applicable anymore in this era, says AllAfrica.com. Read More »

Stop Polygamy, Urges COPE, A South African Political Party

Abandon polygamy or allow women to have numerous husbands and boyfriends, the Congress of the People Women’s Movement said, reports the Independent Online. Read More »

When A Wife In A Polygamous Marriage Has An Extra-Marital Affair

Several Talk Radio 702 callers today said  South African President Jacob Zuma’s second wife Nompumelelo Ntuli’s reported infidelity was a victory for women, reports the Independent Online. Read More »

OneLove Partners With North-West Provincial Government In SA

The Soul City Institute in South Africa has officially partnered with the North West Department of Health and Social Development on the OneLove campaign, with the initiative launched on Saturday 15 May 2010, reports For Africa, Read More »

Swaziland Recognises Link Between Low Wages & HIV

Investigative tours of the textile industry by senior government officials recently benefit labour relations and national health concerns, reports The Swazi Observer. Read More »