Harmonize Goes Public With His HIV Status
Tanzanian Bongo star Rajab Abdul, also known as Harmonize, has gone public with his HIV status. The singer shared the results of his HIV test on his Instagram page, which showed that he is negative for the virus.
Harmonize has been making his HIV status public since 2021, after breaking up with his then-girlfriend Kajala. He has said that he does this to encourage his fans to get tested and to stay informed about HIV.
“I’m not ashamed of my status,” Harmonize said in a recent interview. “I want to show people that you can still live a happy and healthy life with HIV.”
Harmonize’s decision to go public with his HIV status is a brave one, and it is sure to have a positive impact on the fight against HIV/AIDS. By sharing his story, Harmonize is helping to break down the stigma surrounding HIV and to encourage others to get tested and to seek treatment.
Harmonize is not the first Tanzanian celebrity to go public with their HIV status. In 2014, Tanzanian actress and singer Wema Sepetu revealed that she is HIV-positive. Sepetu’s announcement was met with praise from many Tanzanians, and it helped to raise awareness about HIV and to reduce the stigma surrounding the virus.
Harmonize’s decision to go public with his HIV status is another step forward in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. By sharing his story, Harmonize is helping to create a more supportive and understanding environment for people living with HIV.