Sun, 29 Jan 2017 10:17:43 +0000 By MUKOSELA KASALWE URGING youths to refrain from sugar daddies and mummies is key to fighting the HIV/AIDS scourge but it is worrying that most people are still shy to publicly access condoms, says National AIDS Council Acting Director General John Mwale. Mr Mwale said that there was need to invest more in behaviourial change among young people through the dissemination of right messages on sex and stated that the issue of sugar daddies and mummies also fondly referred to as ‘blessers’ and ‘blessies’ was a major factor to the spread of HIV infections. He said this on Friday when the institution received 250 units of both male and female condom dispensers from the United Nations Population Fund, adding that despite people knew where to access condoms from, they were shy of being laughed at or seen to be promiscuous. Mr Mwale said that it was important to […]
Many people still shy to publicly access condoms-NAC
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