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Queen Latifah joins anti-Aids marchers in South Africa | Queen Latifah joins anti-Aids marchers in South Africa |
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US singer and actress Queen Latifah joined a mass anti-Aids march in the South African city of Durban on Saturday, where grandmothers bringing up children orphaned by the disease also took to the streets. | US singer and actress Queen Latifah joined a mass anti-Aids march in the South African city of Durban on Saturday, where grandmothers bringing up children orphaned by the disease also took to the streets. |
Holding up signs that read ‘I care, do you?’, about a thousand grandmothers walked in a colourful procession to draw attention to their plight, as the coastal city readies to host a global Aids conference from Monday. | Holding up signs that read ‘I care, do you?’, about a thousand grandmothers walked in a colourful procession to draw attention to their plight, as the coastal city readies to host a global Aids conference from Monday. |
“Life is very difficult for us grandmothers,” said 63-year-old Thandiswa Ndovela from the Eastern Cape region, who lost two daughters to Aids and is now caring for eight grandchildren. | “Life is very difficult for us grandmothers,” said 63-year-old Thandiswa Ndovela from the Eastern Cape region, who lost two daughters to Aids and is now caring for eight grandchildren. |
“I have to fend for all these children and no one is helping me out. I felt a strong need to come here and share my plight with other elderly women like me from all over South Africa.” | “I have to fend for all these children and no one is helping me out. I felt a strong need to come here and share my plight with other elderly women like me from all over South Africa.” |
A second rally later in the day, entitled Keep your Promises also took place, this time bringing many young people onto the streets of Durban. | A second rally later in the day, entitled Keep your Promises also took place, this time bringing many young people onto the streets of Durban. |
They were joined by Queen Latifah and the South African health minister, Aaron Motsoaledi. | They were joined by Queen Latifah and the South African health minister, Aaron Motsoaledi. |
South Africa has been ravaged by Aids, with about two million children orphaned by the disease, according to the UN children’s agency Unicef. | South Africa has been ravaged by Aids, with about two million children orphaned by the disease, according to the UN children’s agency Unicef. |
Nineteen-year-old Siyabonga Khumalo from Mayville, a sprawling informal settlement on the outskirts of Durban, said he went for regular HIV tests after seeing many people die “because of ignorance”. | Nineteen-year-old Siyabonga Khumalo from Mayville, a sprawling informal settlement on the outskirts of Durban, said he went for regular HIV tests after seeing many people die “because of ignorance”. |
Britain’s Prince Harry and pop star Elton John are among the high-profile guests scheduled to speak at the five-day “Aids 2016” gathering in Durban. | Britain’s Prince Harry and pop star Elton John are among the high-profile guests scheduled to speak at the five-day “Aids 2016” gathering in Durban. |
They will be joined by some 18,000 scientists, campaigners, donors and lawmakers discussing how to tackle a pandemic that has claimed more than 30 million lives in 35 years. | They will be joined by some 18,000 scientists, campaigners, donors and lawmakers discussing how to tackle a pandemic that has claimed more than 30 million lives in 35 years. |
Prince Harry publicly underwent an HIV test on Thursday to raise awareness about combating the virus. | Prince Harry publicly underwent an HIV test on Thursday to raise awareness about combating the virus. |
The 31-year-old royal has made highlighting the issues surrounding HIV and Aids a major part of his public work, continuing the efforts of his late mother Diana, princess of Wales. | The 31-year-old royal has made highlighting the issues surrounding HIV and Aids a major part of his public work, continuing the efforts of his late mother Diana, princess of Wales. |
Harry’s test came back negative. | Harry’s test came back negative. |
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