The red berets came under fire after three party members voted against the Civil Union Amendment Bill in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP)
A wedding venue in the Western Cape has been intensely criticised for refusing to host a same-sex couple: But the owners of Beloftebos are standing firm.
South Africa is a destination that is LGBTQI+ friendly, as supported by SA Tourism and host to various celebratory events throughout the year
Pastor Pickard Henn rebuked students stating those who had sex before marriage were prostitutes.
Pride Month is celebrated annually the world over, in June. These five LGBTQ documentaries will help you better understand the movement.
Pride Month is celebrated annually in June. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.
Botswana’s High Court postpone’s ruling on the decriminalisation of same-sex sexual relations until 11 June, 2019.
The rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex (LGBTI+) African citizens are somewhat murky, depending on the country you live in. Whether it’s life imprisonment, public humiliation and flagellation, or murder – not being “straight” makes the world a tricky place to navigate.
The High Court of Botswana is set to decide on the legalisation of same-sex sexual relations on 14 March. Here what it means for the country.
Cape Town Pride looks to become more inclusive in rebranding drive.
After India’s Supreme Court decriminalised gay sex on Thursday, here is a broad overview of the situation around the world.
“As I understand the Constitution there is room for the church to follow its own doctrine,” says legal representatives of the NG Kerk.
Everything you need to know about a royal pioneer.
These presidents are poles apart in terms of attitudes towards equality
Despite legislation being clear that gay couples have equal rights, they can still be refused a civil union if a member of staff objects.
Some guy from Johannesburg has called for gay men to be shot, but what’s worse is that Facebook refused to remove the man’s comment from the public sphere as it hadn’t violated their “community standards.”
Just as Malawi’s justice minister put a temporary ban on anti-homosexuality laws, the spokesperson for the former ruling party demanded that homosexuals be killed.
Having never been anything but supportive of the legalization of gay marriage, the last few weeks have been a complete eye-opener for me and, I think, many like me.
This weekend saw huge celebrations in Ireland marking the yes vote to allow gay marriage. The same laws that South Africa passed in 2006. A great step forward for gay rights and an important moment to reflect on how amazing South Africa’s constitution is.
Terrorists run rampant throughout Nigeria with no sign of slowing, bad luck Jonathan’s governement has no means of fighting them and all the while he imposes laws similar to those Boko Haram themselves would enforce were they in power.