Gogo’s telling how their children hide’s the fact that they are HIV positive and also encouraging mothers at home to take care of their children who are HIVpositive. This was part of a series commissioned by CTV and funded by Nokia. The campaign message was LOVE YOUR PARTNER, KNOW YOUR STATUS
What happens when the top ranked team plays one of the lowest raked team??? Well… nothing! But our reporters managed to make it through this incredibly uneventful match to bring you the results, 2 – 1 in Brazil’s favor.
Young men from Khayelitsha talk openly about HIV in their community, how they cope with the persistent fear of contracting HIV and how this affects their approach to sex and relationships. This open and staightforward discussion is testiment to the power of grassroots filmmaking as these men feel comfortable enough being filmed by members of […]
We went to two different malls and got to find out what other people think or what do they know about HIV/AIDS. Mitchell’s Plain is a Coloured township and Site B is in Khayletsha, which is predominently Black township
Our reporter shares some thoughts on the 2010 World Cup from her home in Gugulethu. The World Cup has brought a lot of visitors to South Africa and Cape Town has changed a lot in order to accommodate them
World Cup Reporter Mangalisso has faith in Bafana Bafana for their match against Mexico. He shares how he will be following the World Cup with his family and friends.
A women from khayelitsha had to tell us how she got infected with the HIV/AIDS virus and had to tell us her personal review of how people stigmatized her . CHECK THAT OUT