Community Media Trust (CMT) is a not for profit company registered in terms of Section 21 of the Companies Act and the Non-Profit Organisations Act. CMT has produced HIV/AIDS public health education material since 1998 under the Siyayinqoba Beat It! brand. UNAIDS has twice cited CMT as an example of best practice.
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We at Community Health Media Trust have broadend our mandate to include work beyond the health sector, therefore we shall be dropping the Health from our name and will be known as Community Media Trust (CMT). Siyayinqoba Beat It provides reliable, scientifically based information to people living with HIV/AIDS, our partners, family, friends, care-givers and health workers. The project is intended to enable our audiences, whatever their status, to respond positively to the impact of the epidemic in their lives. Siyayinqoba Beat It! uses the television and video medium to overcome the language and literacy barriers to understanding HIV/AIDS information. We condemn in the strongest terms the conviction of Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga in a court in Blantyre for committing so-called "unnatural acts". Steven and Tiwonge were arrested in December 2009 after celebrating their engagement and have been in jail ever since.
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