In this episode of the 2004 series, Pindani, a young man entering into manhood who had also progressed to stage four of the disease, shared his experiences of his traditional Xhosa circumcision ceremony with the viewers. In the next episode he discussed his choices and experiences with the support group.
hell no!!!!! this is crap am sorry to say so!! a sick boy being kept in such harsh conditions???i saw him throw up n i almost puked too. come on Gys...this is not right!!!!. i support the cut but do it in Hospitals. poor boys!!!
ritaroggs 2 years ago
Stop the senseless mutilation of boys (and girls) now!
ApplyUrBrain 2 years ago
It's circumcision that's killing these boys. The reasonable thing to do is to have the ceremony without the cutting. This boy is HIV positive. Cutting him could not have helped him. It's time to stop circumcising all boys and girls.
2live42day 3 years ago 2