You’ve seen #ThePolygamist and saw how Jonasi went out… just know, that is not just TV drama, it is real life consequences.
Multiple partners without protection increase your risk of STIs and HIV. Ignoring treatment does not make it go away, it makes it worse.
Knowing your status is power. Using protection is responsibility. Taking your treatment is survival.
If you stopped treatment, come back, reinitiate and stay on it to achieve an undetectable viral load. This means living a healthier life with zero risk of passing HIV on to others.
Remember, prevention options such as PrEP and Lenacapavir can help protect against HIV, but condoms are still essential to protect against STIs like gonorrhoea, syphilis, herpes, chlamydia and more, as well as unwanted pregnancies.
Credit: Clip from The Polygamist on @NetflixSA
#AsibeHealthyGP #EndAIDS #STIAwareness
People are asking how Landani didn’t give Menzi HIV. She was on ARVs for years and she had an undetectable viral load. She couldn’t pass on the virus. We truly need HIV educational shows back on TV
Except (spoiler alert) there’s a scene from the high school years where his girlfriends looked like the women he cheats on his wives with. It’s the same scene where Essie covers for him while he’s making out with one of these girls in her yard. Jonasi loved her because he covered up for her. He loved her silence. He loved her for being an accomplice. What she didn’t know is there was no reward on the other side of all this loyalty.
ngizamile ukthula but akuvumi 😂
The producers and writers of genesis were the same ones writing Umkhokha and are the same ones writing KwaBaba. The show just arrived and you guys are having a field day ngayo. Just say you don’t like them and keep it moving 😂
Also, if you know a real Zulu man, they’ll tell you they wanna marry you on day 1. I personally know someone who’s married to someone who told them on day 1. Give the show some grace? Let them cook? ALLOW THEM TO COOK???!!!!
June is men's mental health awareness month and the writers chose to take us on a rollercoaster ride with the Onga storyline. Talk about intention! 🥹🥹 Inimba is such a beautiful show man! 🥹❤️
#InimbaMzansi
"I have a boyfriend" doesn't stop them.
"I’m married" doesn't stop them.
However, “I love luxury and expensive things"
that one clears the room every time.
There’s a reason why we hate Azande on Inimba.
It takes a great actor and a great script to create a villain so convincing that viewers struggle to separate fiction from reality.
For me, Siya Raymond’s portrayal of Azande is his best performance and the biggest highlight of his career so far. It’s the way he carries the character, the mannerisms, and everything that goes into fully embodying him.
His performance truly stands out, and as much as I hate to admit it, I can’t wait to see what more evil Azande does to make us loathe him even more and keep us talking as viewers. 😂
I love villains, but I draw the line at Azande. 😭😭🤚🏼
#InimbaMzansi
Zethu’s character development is one of my favorite this season. Her current story really highlighted how amazing she is an actress. She’s carrying this role so beautifully #InimbaMzansi#Inimba
Kwakhanya was on only 16 years old when he was killed by homophobic teenagers. Nobangelo was also 16 years old when he spewed homophobic insults at Dominic. If a child can die due to homophobic violence, a child can also face consequences for perpetuating homophobia.
Greetings, Inimba family! ❤️ I love Inimba, but am I the only one who feels like these four storylines need to be revisited? I can’t stop thinking about them. #inimbaMzansi@khanyi
Every freedom you have as a woman was earned through the sacrifice of women who came before you. You didn’t inherit these rights by luck. Someone marched, protested, and paid a price for them.
Sometimes I be in my apartment like wow. Thank you God I’m able to buy food, pay my rent, keep the lights on and the water running. I just be so grateful. Idk