The continent’s gender phobias are legitimised by money from narrow American churches.
Uganda is one of the countries in Africa where homosexuality is a crime, but its Academy of Sciences has agreed that being gay is a natural phenomena.
African presidents from Goodluck Jonathan to Yoweri Museveni are allegedly spending millions on western PR specialists to fix their tarnished images.
Pepe Julian Onziema has been acknowledged for fighting anti-gay laws in his country despite threats to his life.
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights construes issues of sexuality as ethical rather than legal matters.
A court overturned the anti-gay Bill on a technicality, and the politician who fought it plans to fight a bid to have it passed again.