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If I am standing on a podium telling people to be faithful, it should also start with me.That way we can all, in our differensial lives start making the difference. - Beatrice Tonhodzayi, Programme Officer-Media for SAfAIDS, Zimbabwe
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SOUL CITY INSTITUTE MEDIA RELEASE: African leaders speak out about HIV/Aids and culture in 9 countries
December 6, 2010 – 1:43 pm
Johannesburg, 6 December 2010: The Soul City Institute’s Regional Campaign in partnership with the Champions for an HIV-Free Generation have produced a series of one minute ‘conversations’ with three exceptional African leaders: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr Speciosa Wandira and Dr Kenneth Kaunda. The conversations are currently being broadcast across nine Southern African countries.
Why Do People Pay For Sex?
July 5, 2010 – 11:24 am
OneLove Kwasila is hosting a discussion on Facebook, asking why people pay for sex.
“‘We’re not just talking about commercial sex workers but what about also transactional relationships that include gifts and even food in exchange for sex.”
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Your Views: 10 Things That Make It Difficult To Have One Partner & To Be Faithful
June 22, 2010 – 2:21 pm
OneLove Kwasila recently asked people on Facebook if there is any one thing that makes it difficult to have one partner and to remain faithful to that partner.
Some readers said that there is no one thing that can make it hard to have one sexual partner, as long as one is determined enough. Read More
South Africa Journey: How Do You Change A Culture’s Trajectory?
June 17, 2010 – 9:42 am
One of the reasons we have for having multiple concurrent partners, especially polygamous marriages, is that our culture encourages it, even demands it.
This article, published by The Star Press and written from the perspective of Americans who visited South Africa on a journey to find out how they could help us battle HIV, looks at the issue of culture and how it affects us on many levels, including the spread of HIV through multiple concurrent partnerships.
Stop Polygamy, Urges COPE, A South African Political Party
June 7, 2010 – 2:13 pm
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
June 4, 2010 – 11:00 am
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







