A Church leader in Kasama has taken a swipe against individuals and organizations using the HIV/AIDS pandemic as a source of livelihood.
Bread of Life Church Administrator Sylvia Bwalya says it is shameful and regrettable that some people were now involving themselves in HIV/AIDS programmes for the sole purpose of amassing wealth for themselves at the expense of those living with HIV/AIDS.
She said despite having many none governmental organizations receiving donor funds for HIV/AIDS programmes, the impact was not being felt by people living with the virus.
Mrs. Bwalya said as a result, the fight against HIV/AIDS would remain a pipedream if people do not change their bad attitude towards the pandemic.
She noted that the fight against HIV/AIDS requires men and women with compassion and love in order to win the battle.Mrs. Bwalya was speaking in Kasama during the commemoration to mark this year’s World Aids Day which fell on December 1.
She further urged people living with HIV not to despair but to look up to God for strength during their lifetime.And giving a moving testimony, Felitus Njovu, a Kasama resident who is living with AIDS positively, paid glowing tribute to the Government for enabling people with HIV to access Anti Retroviral Drugs (ARVs) freely in public health institutions.
Njovu said she does not feel ashamed to take the ARVs as they have helped to prolong her life. She urged people to undergo Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) in order to know their HIV status and take practical steps to combat the pandemic in their communities.
Currently, Northern Province boosts of having the least HIV prevalence rate in the country which now stands at 6.2 per cent from the initial eight (8) per cent.
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