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World AIDS Day

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Thursday, December 1st, 2011 by Bev Clark

Kubatana’s World AIDS Day winning text message sent in from a subscriber:

To prevent HIV transmission try various sex positions with one partner. NOT one position with various partners.
- Lloyd Nyarota

Meant to be

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Thursday, December 1st, 2011 by Bev Clark

16 Days of Activism: Tinzwei (Hear Our Voices) Exhibition

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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 by Upenyu Makoni-Muchemwa

GALZ and Katswe Sisterhood will be hosting a photo exhibition at the Alliance Francaise on the 1st to the 2nd of December. Tinzwei is a photo voice initiative carried out by a diverse group of Harare women aged 19 to 43 sharing the experiences of their struggles and successes.

16 Days of Activism: is an HIV-free Zimbabwe possible?

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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 by Varaidzo Tagwireyi

Hosted by Def Zee (Definitely Zimbabwean) at the US Embassy’s Public affairs section, was a discussion entitled The Small House Saga. The team from Def Zee showed 2 video clips, one of an interview with a young woman who is currently a small house (having a committed relationship with a married man), and a prostitute from the Avenues area of Harare.

Small houses, are a growing phenomenon and are very much an ‘officially’ unofficial part of societal and family structures. It is not to say that this is a new practice. Men have been having long-term extra-marital affairs, even having families, since time immemorial. The majority of men at the event thought that having a small house was okay. The small house interviewed explained that she was faithful to her man and that she trusted that he was faithful too and that they therefore do not use condoms. The truth of the matter is that many people are not faithful, and since couples tend not to protect themselves during sex when in these types of relationships than in casual sexual encounters, small houses may be loopholes that continue to spread HIV.

The role of prostitution in the spread of HIV/AIDS was also discussed. The prostitute interviewed revealed that over 75% of the men who paid for sex with her did not want to use a condom, and that the vast majority of her clients were indeed married men. Nearly half the audience was in favour of legalizing prostitution in order that the country can benefit from the tax revenue and that the practice may be monitored and regulated for the safety of all involved. The reasons women turned to this ‘profession’ were also explored, with poverty being identified as the chief reason. Clearly, the issues of small houses and prostitution are multi-faceted and require careful consideration, but it is encouraging to see youth talking about such issues in the hope of curbing the spread of HIV. Let me leave you with a question that was asked at yesterday’s discussion: In light of the prevalence of small houses and prostitution, do you think that an HIV/AIDS-free generation is achievable in Zimbabwe?

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Let peace be here

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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by Varaidzo Tagwireyi

[Chiedza, Chiedza
Chiedza, Chiedza]
Let peace be here
Let love be here
Love of God
Love of one another
And love of life itself
Let us remember that so many poles
Built a hut, built a school
Let’s work together
To make our home successful.

Local hand made wildlife

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Monday, November 28th, 2011 by Varaidzo Tagwireyi

Rooneys, the hiring specialists, are one of the many companies helping to keep Harare beautiful. This is a photograph of the traffic circle that they’re helping to maintain in Newlands. The giraffe are made by local artists.