During the Zambia launch of “Love – stories in a time of HIV & AIDS” television series at Ster-kinekor on Wednesday, Dr Mtonga said further qualitative research also indicates that having multiple concurrent partnerships (MCP) was a widespread social phenomenon in Zambia, reports The Post Newspapers Zambia .
Many people do this because they do not know that their risk of getting HIV goes higher when they have more than one sexual partner, he said.
Meanwhile, during the same function Zambia Center for Communication Programmes (ZCCP) executive director Grace Chipanta said the series were based on the situations in different countries in the southern Africa region.
Chipanta said the Zambian film was called “When The Music Stops” and each of the other ten country films had a different title.
“The series will start showing on our national broadcaster Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) from Monday March 15 at 21:00 hours and it will go on for the next 10 weeks,” said Chipanta.
Learn more about “When The Music Stops.”







