Voice of America - August 5, 2009
Marvellous Mhlanga-Nyahuye
Washington
Some Zimbabwean boxers are expressing concern about the privacy implications of new rules issued by the country's Boxing and Wrestling Control Board making tests for HIV and Hepatitis B obligatory to obtain the license needed to compete.
Woman boxer Monalisa Sibanda told reporter Marvellous Mhlanga-Nyahuye of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that she approves the regulatory board's ruling but cautions that the panel must not release the results of testing without the consent of boxers.
See also: HIV and Hepatitis B Testing Required in Licensing of Zimbabwe Boxers
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