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Set the record straight on hate

A SAPA syndicated article on the Zimbabwean government’s refusal to make condoms available to prisoners makes no effort whatsoever to debunk the HIV-related myths and misinformation spilling from the mouth of an overly quoted official.

The poorly constructed article is built almost entirely out of homophobic and ignorant quotes from one deputy commissioner Agrey Machingauta, which the article makes no attempt to correct.

According to the SAPA piece, Zimbabwean officials are refusing to make condoms accessible to prisoners despite their status as a group with a very high risk of HIV infection. Condom distribution to prisoners would be illegal, given the country’s stance on homosexuality.

Continue reading | 19 October 2011 | 0 Comments | Tags: hiv prevention, journalism, msm, sapa, zimbabwe

Bad reporting: Revealing the real scourge

An error ridden article by the South African Press Association (SAPA) has been used by various newspapers to report on a particular HIV-related landmark development.
Continue reading | 14 July 2011 | 0 Comments | Tags: accuracy, art, arvs, hiv prevention, journalism, news media, prep, research, sapa, terminology, the star