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As the world marked AIDS day, A group of women in Lugari have set out to prove that being HIV positive is no longer the death sentence it was once thought to be. The women, most of whom have been living with the virus for over ten years have formed support groups that help them cope with their situation as well as helping them out economically.
Yes, infection rates of the HIV virus are on the rise, particularly in the gay community.
One of my friends who works for a biggest hiv dating site HIVlover,com said there are so many handsome guys here are living with HIV. But many men are intentionally risking their lives by refusing to wear condoms for sex.
But condoms are currently the only available means of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and some other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
pozlove 1 year ago
WB Fatoyinbo just released, I Don't Have the Cooties, a full-color picture book designed to dispel myths about HIV/AIDS for children and families. Check it out and get your copy today!
thecooties1 1 year ago
Why is AIDS found in 50-50 in male-female ratio in Africa and FOR 25 YEARS it has remained 80% and more ONLY in Male homosexuals and IV drug users in the west? Why is there a different definition for AIDS in Africa? Why do dying AIDS patients in Africa suddenly recover when treated with food and simple medicine? Why are BILLIONS of dollar set aside to teach Africans about sex/condoms and not Higher Education or defeating illiteracy? Why have all the predictions of AIDS in Africa FAILED? Why...
deadbirdflyinghome 1 year ago
Wooooow!
MildredMbogo 1 year ago
Great story NTVKenya... Thanks! Added this to favorites at InsidersHealthTV.
InsidersHealthTV 1 year ago
@siasabora true that siasa
karuitha 1 year ago
living well makes a huge difference...way to go ladies
siasabora 1 year ago