Batswana urged to change attitude in relationships

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Batswana have been urged to change their attitude when they are in relationships and talk openly about HIV/AIDS and think beyond themselves.

A social worker from Botswana Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (BONEPWA), Lorato Moalusi-Sakufiwa said in Selebi-Phikwe this week that there are women who have been raped or abused in marriages when they talk about condoms.

She said Batswana need to be open to their partners and think beyond themselves. "Our behaviour in relationships is pathetic. People put other people's lives at risk instead of saving them. Somebody will just have unprotected sex when they know that they are living with HIV.

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