Senator calls for sex once a month

is by injecting husbands with an “immobiliser” to reduce their sexual desire.

Contributing to debate on the first report on HIV and Aids dealing with access to treatment in the Senate on Wednesday, Ms Mlotshwa said it was important to reduce men’s appetite for sex.
She urged the Thematic Committee on HIV and Aids and the Zimbabwe Parliamentarians Against HIV and Aids to pursue the avenue.

“I want to contribute by saying that all the other avenues have been looked into and the only avenue left is for us as parliamentarians to decide or suggest reducing the appetite for men and their insatiable greed for women.

“If the scientists that we have here look into the issue of trying to inject men with a substance that will make them lose appetite and use that chance once a month at home, I think that might help.
“This problem is with us for good. We have looked at the use of condoms, abstinence but I still think we have to look at the rate of mating of human beings because through their mating, HIV is being spread,” she said.

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Sen Mlotshwa said God was not aware that there would be HIV when he created men and and women.
“I do not think that when God created these parts, which we use for mating, he was thinking that one time there is going to be this HIV.

“I am looking at it from this angle and I am thinking that when we were created this problem of HIV was not there. People might think that I am joking, but I seriously think if I were the Minister responsible for men, I would really enforce law onto our men,” she said.
Sen Mlotshwa urged her peers to get tested and make their status public.

“I urge the senators that we will be launching ZIPAH in this Parliament. I suggest that in our committee, let us launch by testing and posting the results for everyone to see and know our status so that when we talk about HIV and Aids people know about our needs,” Sen Mlotshwa said.

Contributing to the same debate, Muzarabani Senator Jenia Manyeruke (Zanu-PF), called on the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare to source more anti-retroviral drugs.
She said traditional methods should be accommodated in fighting the spread of the pandemic.

“We are asking that ARVs be readily available or that there be n’angas and prophets to assist in dispensing vaccines for Aids.
“The ministry should source for enough medication because many people are getting on ARV treatment, but when they fail to consistently get the medication and go back to cotrimoxazole, the person gets even weaker,” she said.

Sen Manyeruke said some HIV patients were forced to keep taking cotrimoxazole because they could not raise bus fare to go to hospitals to access ARVs.
Mutare Senator Keresensia Chabuka said Government should curb corruption where doctors steal and divert ARVs to their surgeries.

Gwanda Senator Japhet Dube (Zanu-PF) said the proposal to give schoolchildren condoms was destructive.
“We as the Upper House with chiefs do not agree with this idea. As traditional people, we will do things the traditional way as that is what the people expect from us,” he said.

Sen Dube said the Aids levy should be used to buy food for those living with HIV and Aids.
“Most of people die from poverty. If only the money deducted from people’s salaries could be used for the provision of food to those affected by HIV because some get tablets but lack food.

“Those from the National Aids Council should look at the availability of food for those infected with HIV for that period when they are still living. They should do that with other stakeholders and non governmental organisations,” he said.

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