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Gugu Dlamini

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Gugu Dlamini (1962–1998) was a South African woman from KwaMancinza, a town in eastern KwaZulu-Natal province, who was stoned and stabbed to death after she had admitted on a Zulu language radio on World AIDS Day that she was HIV positive.

Before her death, Dlamini had been a volunteer field worker for the National Association of People Living With H.I.V./AIDS.