According to the controversial reports, it was claimed that 90% of women aged 16 to over 50 tested for HIV in Bulawayo during June 2024, with a reported positivity rate of 71.7%.
These figures, the City explains, have been taken out of context and misrepresented.
The VIAC procedure involves screening the cervix for precancerous changes, with early detection allowing for timely intervention through methods such as cryotherapy or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP). While the City does offer VIAC services to all women, the statistics published predominantly reflect the experiences of HIV positive women participating in these screenings.
The City of Bulawayo appeals to the media to verify health information before dissemination, emphasizing the importance of accurate reporting in shaping public knowledge and health beliefs. By ensuring responsible journalism, the media can play a crucial role in fostering a well-informed community.
This public notice was issued on August 15, 2024, by Dr. E. Mzingwane, Acting Town Clerk of Bulawayo.