SHOCK AS JOBURG PRIDE POSTPONED

In a shock development, Johannesburg Pride, due to take place this Saturday in Newtown, has been postponed at the eleventh hour and will now instead take place in Sandton at the end of October. In a press statement issued on Wednesday afternoon, Johannesburg Pride Project Manager Kaye Ally announced that “due to circumstances much beyond […]
TASK TEAM: STEADY PROGRESS?

After more than two years, the National Task Team (NTT) to address violence against LGBTI people has finally adopted its ‘terms of reference’. These terms are aimed at “clarifying the mandate, roles and responsibilities of government departments, chapter nine institutions and civil society organisations forming part of this structure” and should have been in place […]
POPE DUMPS PRO-GAY PRIEST

An Australian priest has been defrocked and excommunicated by the Vatican because of his support for gay marriage and female priests. Father Greg Reynolds told the The Age that his complete dismissal from the Catholic Church came directly from Rome and not from the Archbishop of Melbourne. “I’ve come to this position because I’ve followed […]
CO-STAR FELL IN LOVE WITH RADCLIFFE

Daniel Radcliffe’s male co-star in the new film Kill Your Darlings says that he fell in love with his on-screen love interest. In the film, the Harry Potter actor plays gay poet Allen Ginsberg. His co-star, Dane DeHaan, spoke to Out magazine about their first kiss. “We did it three times really fast. Then it was […]
ACTIVIST BLAMED FOR OWN MURDER

Cameroon’s ambassador to Geneva, Anatole Nkou, has told the United Nations Human Rights Council that a murdered gay rights activist was to blame for his own death. According to Human Rights Watch, Nkou claimed that Eric Ohena Lembembe was killed because of his “personal life”. Nkou said: “He might have committed crimes, and he was […]
MAMBA’S GAUTENG LGBT PRIDE GUIDE

Many in Gauteng’s LGBT community are confused by the range of Pride events set to take place in the coming weeks. Here’s our attempt to clarify the what, when and where. In 1990, Johannesburg became the first African city to host an LGBT Pride event. Almost a decade ago, Soweto Pride was launched and more […]
EKURHULENI PRIDE 2013 GALLERY

LGBTI people from across Johannesburg converged to show their Pride in Ekurhuleni, an area scarred by horrific attacks on lesbian women in recent years. Cobus Benade was there to capture the event.