1995

Streetwalkers come in from the cold
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 01, 1995
Rehana Rossouw
The Centre for Applied Legal Studies has produced a draft Bill on prostitution for the Department of Health, reports Rehana Rossouw South Africa s growing sex industry offers consumers sex in books and magazines, on pornographic videos and over sex chat lines, but the law still prohibits them from buying the real thing


We don t want sex police
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 01, 1995
Rehana Rossouw
South Africa will once again have sex police, like it did when police shone torches into bedrooms hunting people having sex across the colour line, if the draft Bill prepared by the Centre for Applied Legal Studies succeeds, a sex worker organisation warned this week. We are going to need policemen in brothels, ensur


A useful monument to courage
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 18, 1995
Hayden Proud
The photographic exhibition Positive Lives: Responses to HIV challenges our most cherished concepts of life and death, writes HAYDEN PROUD AWARD-WINNING South African photographer Gideon Mendel is the focal point and bridge between this country and Britain in Positive Lives: Responses to HIV, a ground- breaking exhibit


Madams maids and Aids
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 28, 1995
What do you do when you discover your domestic worker is HIV-positive? A Johannesburg doctor, who cannot be named for professional reasons, came across two startlingly different cases I am a doctor employed in one of the public hospitals in Johannesburg. One of my duties is to consult with patients in the hospitals so


24 hour Aids care centre opens in Durban
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 07, 1995
Anne Eveleth
South Africa s first 24-hour Aids care centre has opened in Durban, marking the culmination of five months of determined effort by a dozen people whose lives have been directly affected by the virus. The Durban Aids Care Centre aims to provide a friendly service to the Aids and HIV community -- and hopes to inspire wid


BCC rejects complaints about safe sex programme
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 30, 1995
Justin Pearce
Adult television viewers must decide for themselves what they watch and don t watch -- and cannot expect the SABC to censor itself to suit their tastes. This is the essence of a judgment made by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission (BCC) of South Africa concerning an insert broadcast on NNTV s youth magazine programm


HIV discrimination is counter productive
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 30, 1995
The life insurance industry s policy of excluding HIV carriers from assurance is short-sighted and irrational, argues Ryan Goodman PAUL Truyens response to Cheryl Carolus criticism of the life insurance industry s policy on HIV and Aids, (M&G June 15 to 22), cannot go unanswered. Truyens argument that the life assu


World slips up on Aids awareness test
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 23, 1995
Clive Simpkins
The communications, marketing and health sectors of countries around the world, particularly in Africa, are failing the most critical test of their expertise. Not simply because it s a complex one, but because it s an unpopular one and affects other people . That problem is Aids awareness. Latest World Health Organisat


Aids policy of police faces court challenge
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 23, 1995
Justin Pearce
The South African Police Services are to face a court challenge over the exclusion of people with HIV infection from the force. Police unions and human rights law organisations have filed papers in the Transvaal Supreme Court arguing that SAPS policy of pre-employment HIV testing is discriminatory in that it excludes p


Hospital HIV test signs come down
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 23, 1995
Justin Pearce
Signs at Johannesburg General Hospital stating that patients can be routinely tested for HIV are to be removed, says superintendent Dr Robert Odes. This follows a complaint by an outraged patient who recognised that routine testing was contrary to Health Department policy and World Health Organisation guidelines. The A


Condoms cost Aids worker his job
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 15, 1995
SA s Catholic bishops will not tolerate condom demonstrations in their Aids awareness programme, reports Mapula Sibanda An Aids awareness worker has been fired -- for showing people how to use a condom. Chrys Matubatuba, 31, an Aids awareness co-ordinator for the South African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) says h


SANDF s Aids policy is self defeating
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 15, 1995
THE South African National Defence Force s claim that its refusal to employ people who test HIV positive is non-discriminatory beggars belief. Not only does it violate the Constitutional principle that no South African may be discriminated against on the grounds of disability, but it also flouts the Guidelines on Aids


HIV negative people have rights too: The Life Offices Associations' Paul Truyens responds to Cheryl Carolus' criticisms of the industry's policy on HIV testing
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 15, 1995
THE insurance industry is very aware of the whole issue surrounding Aids and the plight of HIV positive people. In order to put the industry s dilemma into perspective though, it is necessary to go back to the basic premises on which insurance is based. The very basis of insurance is the pooling of risks and, except in


Explicit sex education left defenceless
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 15, 1995
Justin Pearce
Kathy Berman, producer of NNTV s youth magazine programme The Works, is to conduct her own defence when the SABC appears before the Broadcasting Complaints Commission (BCC) today. The SABC has been summoned before the BCC in connection with an insert entitled Sex and Romance in the Nineties which was broadcast as part


I have felt the stigma of Aids
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 09, 1995
ANC deputy secretary general Cheryl Carolus applied for life insurance -- and discovered how HIV sufferers are The experience of buying our first home has been turned, for my husband and I, into a face-to-face confrontation with the irresponsible and discriminatory way in which the insurance industry continues to deal


Aids kaffirs are fighting back
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - May 12, 1995
Justin Pearce
Prisoners go to court to prevent unauthorised HIV testing, reports Justin Pearce Prisoner Lucas Benny Gae didn t know he was being tested for HIV. Nor did he know the result of the test until he was told to pack his belongings and move to the A Section of the prison: the single cells which, according to jailhouse rumou


The high price of safer sex
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - March 17, 1995
Clive Simpkins
With all the brouhaha about a national health scheme, the whole issue of marketing safer sex to ill-informed, superstitious and suspicious communities is in danger of being eclipsed, or altogether lost. Get ready for an unpopular and un-PC but vital series of observations. The recent international Aids conference in


Strategies for a political disease
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - March 10, 1995
Combating discrimination was the main focus of the international Aids conference held in Cape Town this week. Justin Pearce reports Buried in the agenda of this week s Cape Town International Conference for People Living with HIV and Aids was a session entitled Identities . Delegates split into interest groups -- sex w


Positive visions of Aids
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - March 03, 1995
Justin Pearce
AIDS is the linking theme among the 70 films which have been brought together for a festival starting in Cape Town tonight -- and they range from Aids -- Life at Stake (a Kenyan Jim-goes-to-Nairobi tale about a migrant worker who contracts HIV in the city) to Safe is Desire ( learn how to make a clingfilm nappy in this


New SA Aids drug Too early to say
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - February 17, 1995
Anouk Mommer and Inge Ruigrok



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