Swaziland is a country that has rarely had any good ideas related to addressing the serious problem of HIV/AIDS thanks to its dysfunctional government, including MPs like this buffoon. The king sets the example each year when he "chooses" a new wife to add to his existing dozen or so. The HIV/AIDS rate among adults between 15-49 is over 26% with an overall life expectancy of 40 years. It might not be a bad idea to get serious about solving the actual problem instead of labeling victims.
A Swaziland parliamentarian has apologized after calling for HIV-positive people to be branded on the buttocks to stop the spread of the virus ravaging the country.
Timothy Myeni drew widespread criticism after telling a parliamentarians' workshop in Swaziland that the move would enable people to check partners for a warning stamp before sex.
