Life itself has many stumbling blocks that constantly knocks one over and over again to the ground. But regardless of how many times or hard one may fall, the greatest victory comes in how many times we stand up and proceed with the journey of life, and also turning the sour situation into the best and advantageous as it can ever be.
One of the popular stumbling blocks that has been widely troublesome to the society as a whole is the HIV & AIDS pandemic.
HIV has been and it still does continue to be a problematic underlying silent pandemic amongst our communities. There is still a lot that encompasses the virus itself, stigma and underlying illnesses caused or emerging as a result of the virus.
But great heroinesses that have emerged more stronger and more courageous from this pandemic have come to turn the tables around, and also change the game completely. Instead of being oppressed about being born and living with a lifetime virus, 27 years old Miss Kedibone Sharon Machethe decided to turn the tables around after having learned that she had been born with HIV when she was just 20 years old. The Limpopo born Simply Shazzy as she is popularly known, went on to learn much as she could about HIV and came to educate the masses about it on various social media platforms.

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