A Zimbabwe court on Thursday freed two employees of a gay organisation after days in jail following a raid on their offices last week.
Zimbabwe police have arrested two members of a homosexual rights organisation following a raid on their office on Friday.
Case of married gay couple in Malawi could become a test for emerging gay rights lobby where homosexuality is illegal in 37 African countries.
Jo’burg’s first lesbian football team may be on the fringe of the World Cup, but they will play at the Gay Games in Germany in August.
President Robert Mugabe says the issue of gay rights being written into the country’s pending constitution "cannot be discussed".
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/ 24 February 2010
Malawi’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday refused to hear the case of a gay couple arrested for holding the nation’s first public same-sex wedding.
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/ 16 February 2010
Police in Malawi say they have arrested a 60-year-old man in what they describe as a sweep against homosexuals.
It’s time to tackle homophobia on the terraces and in the dressing room, say many people in football. Patrick Barkham reports.
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/ 3 February 2010
A man has been arrested for putting up posters championing gay rights, police said, adding they were searching for others involved in the campaign.
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/ 2 February 2010
Pope Benedict XVI has condemned British equality legislation for running contrary to "natural law" as he confirmed his first visit to the UK later this year.
Uganda will resist pressures from donor countries to soften its stance on homosexuality, a minister said on Wednesday.
Could cellphone text messages encourage safer sex among homosexual men in Tanzania, where consensual sex among men remains illegal?
As part of her introduction, Margaret told us that she liked girls and was proud to be a lesbian.
Being gay in Lusaka is not difficult if you don’t cross people’s paths”
Two Christian bodies expressed concern on Friday at a court ruling that the NG Kerk had unfairly discriminated against a gay music teacher.
Cape Town’s gay community will on Friday protest outside Media 24’s offices in reaction to a ”shocking homophobic article” written by John Qwelane.
<i>Sunday Sun</i> columnist Jon Qwelane launches an attack on gay South Africans — and the Constitution.