Replacing HIV and Aids discrimination with love
Workers at the government-funded Eco-Furniture Factory in Ga-Rankuwa have pledged to overcome the discrimination against people affected by HIV and Aids.
During an event convened to commemorate World Aids Day, hundreds of beneficiaries of a programme implemented through the South African National Parks (SANParks) further committed to making their communities aware that Aids “affects all of us”.
Although World Aids Day was marked on December 1, the beneficiaries and employees at the project only had their commemoration on Friday.
It was a vibrant event attended by ward councillor Phumzile Hlatshwayo and project management under the leadership of David Mbulaheni.
Guest speakers came from Tlamelong Clinic, Ga-Rankuwa View and Love-Life, while DJ Edit and SMU FM breakfast show presenter Percy Sleash kept the audience on their feet with some of the country’s hottest music.
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