These, it's like now these children they are almost about, almost 50, 60 of them. No fathers, no mothers. When I saw these kids I thought who have they got to run to and say, daddy I want this, mummy I want this? These kids parents died because of that HIV disease, Aids… Why can't you just donate even a penny or pound or, you know for these kids, so these kids can have future, these are our kids, the HIV people, as we want to call ourselves, these are our kids.
Because these are our… our friends, brothers, who died leaving these kids… they've got no school some of them they never been to school, they are… who's going to run the country, who is going to look after these kids? If we are all going to sit and die because we are HIV, we just sit back, who's going to… who's going to run the country, who's going to drive buses?
We still got our heads and feet and eyes and brains to think. So which we've all just... try together and be one, one nation. I think the world would be better for HIV people.