Gauteng health department offers free condoms on Valentine's Day

The Gauteng Health Department is urging residents to pick up free male and female condoms from public health facilities ahead of Valentine's Day on February 14. Officials emphasize safe sex practices to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections, HIV, and teenage pregnancies. Recent data shows progress in STI screenings and condom distribution in the province.

As Valentine's Day approaches on February 14, the Gauteng Health Department has launched an initiative to promote safe intimacy by providing free male and female condoms at public health facilities across the province. Spokesperson Maeshela Maheya highlighted the importance of protection during this time of romance, stating that it helps avoid rises in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV cases, and teenage pregnancies.

Maheya noted that true affection involves prioritizing health, adding, "prevention is always better than cure." She further remarked, "As we celebrate Valentines Day, the Gauteng Department of Health is reminding all residents that the greatest expression of love is protection. We are encouraging everyone who is sexually active to practice safe sex at all times. We are pleased to report encouraging progress in the fight against sexually transmitted infections in Gauteng."

Supporting this effort, the National Department of Health shared on Twitter on February 6, 2026: "#STIsCondomWeek Condoms reduce the risk of HIV, STIs and unplanned pregnancies, and they’re still one of the simplest tools we have for safer sex. Make protection part of every choice you make."

In terms of achievements, the department reported that in 2025, more than 888,000 men aged 15 to 39 were screened for STIs, marking a notable rise from the previous year. Additionally, during the 2024/2025 financial year, the uptake of female condoms surpassed the annual distribution target, indicating growing awareness and access to preventive measures.

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