“I am a breadwinner and my last job ended in September and I am begging for financial help online. The situation worsened and I decided to walk with a placard asking for work. My sisters in form two depend on me for fees and maintenance and my mother has no source of income. she moaned.
Explaining how he contracted HIV, Ndinda said it was through no fault of his own.
“My father died when I was in third form and during the burial preparations I heard rumors that my family had AIDS.
“I went for a test to prove them wrong, only to find out I had the virus. I was stunned because I had never been with a man.
She described how she felt stigmatized by her condition after people became aware of it.
“I remember telling my friends it was confidential only to share with others. I have met relatives and they do not allow their children to touch the cups and saucers I used.
He decided to become an HIV ambassador, advising people to accept their condition if they contract the disease and take their anti-retroviral drugs religiously to live a healthy and long life.