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Condoms not enough for Nc’wala – NGO

By Thandizo Banda

February 23, 2026
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By Thandizo Banda

THE Network of Zambian People Living with HIV/AIDS (NZP+) says the distribution of HIV prevention accessories and supplies like condoms and self-testing kits at this weekend’s Nc’wala traditional ceremony in Chipata must be accompanied by strong sensitisation messages.

NZP+ executive director Fred Chungu said smart sex began with sensitisation and supplies.

Chungu said the distribution of condoms was meant to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies during the Nc’wala traditional ceremony.

Health authorities have disbursed 50,000 condoms and self-testing accessories for this year’s ceremony, projected to attract 500,000 local and foreign visitors.

However, speaking in an interview with The Mast, Chungu said along with the 50,000 condoms, the sensitisation messages were critical for the change of mindset among Zambians and other revellers.

He dismissed the narrative that distributing free condoms, especially among youths, promoted reckless behaviour.

Chungu said limiting access based on moral judgment would be detrimental to public health efforts.

“It’s not just about the numbers distributed, but making sure people understand how to use them effectively and why they’re important for their health,” he said.

The recurring effort by health organisations and government was commendable.

He said sensitisation was crucial in promoting informed choices.

“Sensitisation ensures that people understand why condoms are being distributed, how to use them correctly and the importance of knowing one’s HIV status. This goes beyond just physical availability,” Chungu said.

He said while traditional ceremonies often involve cultural norms and beliefs that might impact discussions, sexual health sensitisation could help bridge health messages with cultural contexts respectfully, making the information more accessible and accepted.

“Events like Nc’wala attract large crowds, including adolescents and other vulnerable groups who may be sexually active. Sensitisation can specifically target these groups with tailored messages about safe sexual practices and the risks of STIs and unplanned pregnancies,” Chungu said.

He proposed that the government should consider setting up user-friendly desks at Mtenguleni, the venue of the Nc’wala, to showcase Lenacapavir, a significant new development in HIV treatment and prevention.

“It’s an antiretroviral drug that works differently from many existing treatments. Instead of needing to be taken daily, it can be administered as an injection every six months, which is a huge step forward for adherence and convenience,” he said.

Chungu described Lenacapavir as a game-changer in HIV prevention.

“For people with multi-drug resistant HIV, Lenacapavir is a long-acting option for pre-exposure prophylaxis [PrEP][,” Chungu said.

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