MCQP Royal Navy Gallery 2

Thousands recently stepped out in their finest Royal Navy best for Cape Town’s Mother City Queer Project (MCQP) costume mega party at the regal City Hall and Grand Parade. Here’s our second gallery of the iconic event’s 21st anniversary bash, courtesy of Mamba photographer Joffree Hyman. [Check out the FIRST MCQP Royal Navy gallery here]

MCQP Royal Navy Gallery 1

Thousands recently stepped out in their finest Royal Navy best for Cape Town’s Mother City Queer Project (MCQP) costume mega party at the regal City Hall and Grand Parade. Here’s our first gallery of the iconic event’s 21st anniversary bash, courtesy of Mamba photographer Joffree Hyman. [Check out the SECOND MCQP Royal Navy gallery here]

US suspends Gambia from trade deal over gay rights abuses

President Obama has dropped Gambia from a major trade agreement because of its human rights abuses, including the persecution of gays and lesbians. In a media statement on Tuesday, the White House said that it was suspending Gambia’s eligibility for trade benefits under the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA). While the statement offered no […]

Uganda launches first gay magazine as a “Christmas present”

Uganda’s LGBTI community has taken a bold step in the face of ongoing threats by launching the country’s first gay magazine. Bombastic Magazine is described as “a compilation of stories, testimonies and opinions by LGBTI Ugandans” with the objective of ending “violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people countrywide.” The publication is edited by […]

Washington, D.C. bans “conversion therapy” for gay youth

The mayor of Washington D.C. has signed a law that bans efforts to “cure” gay and lesbian youth through controversial “conversion therapy”. The Conversion Therapy for Minors Prohibition Amendment Act was passed unanimously by the city council earlier this month and approved by Mayor Vincent Gray at a signing ceremony on Sunday. “I am proud […]

Gay celebs marry over festive season

Love is in the air! Three openly gay and lesbian international celebrities have gotten married during the festive season. The first was tennis legend Martina Navratilova, 58, who tied the knot with her partner of eight years, Julia Lemigova, 42, in New York on 15 December. Lemigova is a Russian businesswoman and former beauty queen. […]

Ugandan lesbian refugee is free – for now

A Ugandan lesbian woman, who was tortured because of her sexuality, has won a reprieve from being deported from the UK back to her home country. On Thursday last week, Judith Twikirize, 23, was released from the Yarl’s Wood detention centre after a judicial review of her case was filed, hours before she was set […]

Landmark ruling as Chinese court says being gay not an illness

In a ground-breaking ruling, a Chinese court has backed a gay man who sued a gay “cure” clinic. Yang Teng, also known as Xiao Zhen, claimed that the Xinyu Piaoxiang “conversion therapy” clinic in the city of Chongqing left him traumatised with its use of electro-shock therapy. Yang said that, under pressure from his family […]

Breaking! Zimbabwe gays attacked at end-of-year party

Members of Zimbabwe’s gay community have been brutally beaten and assaulted by unknown assailants while celebrating the festive season. According to a report from Galz (Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe), the organisation was hosting its end-of-year party and drag contest at a private venue in Harare on Friday when the incident took place. At around […]

SA stars finalists for international LGBT music awards

Ground-breaking openly LGBT South African stars Toya Delazy and Majola have been named finalists in the 9th Outmusic Awards. The awards are run by the New York-based LGBTQ Academy of Recording Arts (LARA), a non-profit organisation created to promote the advancement and appreciation of LGBTQ music. Delazy has been nominated in three categories for her […]