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The bitter taste of sugar daddies

Sugar daddies, suiker dees, dede’s, baba, ministers of transport and finance – whatever you choose to call the rich, older men who date younger girls – are a social reality in South Africa and one of the contributing factors to the countrywide spread of HIV/AIDS. 

Hundreds test for HIV at Soweto Festival

“If you spread the message to just one or two people and they spread the message to one or two people, millions of people will get the message.”

These words by singer Loyiso Bala, a 46664 ambassador, sum up the aim of 46664’s involvement at the Soweto Festival recently – spread the word about HIV/AIDS.

Music makes the change

Motivated by the work of organisations like 46664, Live 8 and Live Earth, Key Change Music officially launched its own exciting project, called Collaboration 4 Change (C4C), in partnership with 46664 recently at the Suncoast Casino in Durban.

Loyiso Bala takes the test that counts

Velvet-voiced Loyiso Bala, R&B star and 46664 ambassador shows his support for the third National HIV, Behaviour and Health Survey being conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). This is the third household survey of this nature conducted by the HSRC since the Nelson Mandela Foundation commissioned the first survey in 2002.

46664 bangles a huge success

Madiba’s birthday month saw South Africans from all walks of life flocking to Sterns and American Swiss, and Mont Blanc, not to purchase engagement or weddings rings but to buy their very own 46664 “Madiba” bangles.

46664 play moves audience

“Live like a candle which burns itself, yet gives light to others. Look backwards with gratitude, upwards with confidence, forward with hope.”

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