Zuma and his HIV status
In April 2010 the President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, announced to the public that he is HIV negative.
“By publicising the results of his test, Mr Zuma said he hoped to promote openness, and to eradicate the silence and stigma that accompanies this epidemic.”
During his 2006 rape trial he admitted to having unprotected sex with an HIV positive woman. He then explained he had a shower afterwards “thinking this would reduce the risk of being infected”. While I admire Zuma’s openness and willingness to get tested in order to promote his “campaign” to “get 15 million people tested during the next year, and provide drugs to 80% of those needing them”, I still feel that the message he is sending out, perhaps unintentionally, is: lead a promiscuous life, have unprotected sex and at the end of the day your HIV test will be negative. While Zuma’s public campaign against the prevention of HIV may be admirable, I feel his personal conduct totally contradicts and undermines his campaign. What message is he trying to send to the public?
Thursday, June 24th 2010 at 4:22 pm
As a responsible south african, i really believe that every person has his or her mistakes but i really dont think that always refering to what our president has done will assist us as a nation, but lets concentrate on the future and build the society that we hope oneday will be HIV- and protect itsself from .