Edutainment for HIV awareness

MOCHUDI: Tebelopele Voluntary Testing and Counselling Centre is holding edutainment campaigns to encourage people to know their HIV status before the end of the year.

According to the Centre Manager, Monkie Morake, the idea is to appeal to the people of Kgatleng to come in large numbers to test for HIV before "we close on Friday for Christmas".

"We are saying they should analyse themselves and act accordingly," said Morake, adding that this will help them to guard themselves because they will now know their status.  Over the weekend the centre provided voluntary counselling and testing to people who wanted to know their status before the centre closes for Christmas on Friday. Morake said they have also visited the entire district to cover the outskirts of Mochudi all the way to Malotwana and other cattle posts where there are people who need information about HIV.

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