Wednesday 25 May 2016

TOO MUCH SEX IN CAMPUS? Half of This Top University’s Students Are Allegedly HIV Positive

According to estimates by the National Aids Control Council, 2,531 Kenyan youths aged between 15 and 19 years died of Aids in 2013. The estimates also show that 435,225 adolescents aged between 10 and 19 are infected, and another 119,899 have the virus but have not been identified. That’s in Kenya.

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According to a report by The Herald, at least 47 per cent of students at The University of Zimbabwe (UZ), are infected.

This revelation forced Zimbabwe’s oldest university to ban students of the opposite sex from spending the night together on campus.

The university’s vice-chancellor, Levi Nyagura, said that 47 percent of students at the institution who had volunteered for testing, had been found to be infected.

“The grim statistics of sexually transmitted diseases at the institution have forced us to have a limit for inter-residence visits between female and male students,” Professor Nyagura told the Herald.

The university’s director of communications, Daniel Chihombori has however rejected the report saying the purported survey only consisted of a few students, who voluntarily underwent HIV testing and counselling.

Just a month ago, fast-rising Kenyan hip hop group ADH Family warned us that we should be very careful with Nairobi girls who are still in campus. The National Aids Control Council also found out that Aids is the biggest killer of teens and young adults in Kenya.

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