station manager: yesterday, i attended a [indistinct] in chibuto. they had a box with condoms, like this one. i didn't want to take any. sheila: exactly. station manager: but what are we going to say in the program? no to the aids condom, or are we going to say, aids condom, yes? sheila: no, our objective is to say yes to the condom. narrator: not only have they given her air time, 99 fm have given sheila her own team. their slogan, "for your up moments." [woman singing in native language] sheila: [speaking native language] narrator: public health campaigns find it difficult to link condoms with pleasure. ma: [speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] narrator: but can you really sell condoms better branding them with sex than with illness? sheila: [speaking native language narrator: early morning, and time to take the show on the road. today, to chinavane, 100 kilometers north of maputo. for her program, sheila wants people to talk openly about their sex lives. she hopes their stories will reveal why they should use condoms. [indis