Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, who became the first president when Zambia attained independence in October 1954, told participants at a United Nations Development Programme meeting in Johannesburg that HIV/Aids was not a death sentence. “If I had been found positive, I still would have used that status to campaign against the pandemic, as I do now,” said the 79 year-old former president.
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