Gaz'lam is a highly acclaimed drama series produced for SABC Education. The series focuses on love, sex and relationships in the age of HIV and Aids.

Gaz'lam is renowned for it's honest and intimate portrayal of black urban youth in South Africa, dealing with the sacrifices, compromises and problems associated with trying to make relationships work. Seasons 3 and 4 dealt with the relationship with oneself, with particular attention to the concept of love: love for self, love for others, conditional love, unconditional love, healthy and unhealthy love. Does someone make a choice to love someone? If so or not, what choices does a character make out of or for love?

Central to the storyline are the recurring themes of male and female identities and expectations; sexual negotiations and betrayal; conflict between tradition and modernity; the maturation of love and the consequences of the choices we make, all set against a backdrop of South Africa's HIV/Aids pandemic.

A ghost serves as the story's narrator, guiding us through the worlds of the living, the dead, and the in-between. The series delivers a strong message of hope: it is never too late for us to make the right choice and make a change in our lives.