Rise - Episode 16: Living positively with HIV
It is estimated that more than six million people in South Africa are living with HIV. In this episode, Rise hosts and guests discuss how people can avoid stigma and myths surrounding HIV so that they can live positively and lead healthy lives. The guests are two young women who speak about HIV activism and living positively with the virus. Our guests in the studio are Mmabatho Ranake and Koketso Mokhetoa. Show hashtag: #RiseTalk Twitter handle: @RiseTalkShow Facebook page: Rise Talk Show Mxit Reach: Rise Young Women's Movement Catch Rise every Tuesday at 18:00 on SABC 1. Watch the full episode here directly after the normal TV broadcast at 18:30. Join us then! Initiated by the Soul City Institute, Rise is an inter-generational lifestyle talk show designed to encourage young women to aspire to be greater than their circumstances. The four hosts; Kgomotso Matsunyane, Khanyisile Mazibuko, Nyiko Shikwambane and Lebo Ramafoko, converse about sex, friendship, alcohol abuse, financial management and more.

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