In service of those infected with HIV, Zanele Cekiso works as a clinical manager at an organisation that renders HIV prevention services and psychosocial support to the key population of the men who have sex with men (MSM) community within the Bojanala district in the North West.
Cekiso juggles the multiple responsibilities that come with running HIV interventions, and has built up an established online presence in the name of HIV education. Cekiso, better known as “Nurse Zee”, uses her Facebook page and YouTube channel to educate the public about HIV prevention and stigmas that still shroud HIV awareness. “I also offer online social support to those affected and infected,” she says.
Cekiso is completing a postgraduate diploma in HIV management at Stellenbosch University, and hopes to see South Africa reporting zero new HIV infections for the youth, MSM, sex workers and transmissions from mothers to newborns.
“My biggest mistake was waiting for someone to make me believe that I can.”