by Mask Admin 7/4/2010
The recent murder of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche has opened a can of worms in the political arena but to me it has left some questions.
Terre’Blanche’s murder has already been associated with Julius Malema’s song “Dubula Ibhunu” (shoot the boer) but the ANC has said that any claims that blacks intended to harm other race groups, through this song, in particular whites, were "baseless and devoid of all truth".
by Mask Admin 30/3/2010
After having been stabbed several times in a conspiracy attack , Ceaser felt the deepest wound was the one inflicted by the person whom he counted on, Brutus. Thus on seeing Brutus stab him too, he was shocked and cried E TU..BRUTE!
by Mask Admin 29/3/2010
Why is it so important for Nigeria, Uganda and now, Malawi to squander public resources in the repression of homosexuals and lesbians citizens within these African nations? It is just astonishing that some African nations focus on the persecution of homosexuals, gays and lesbians, instead of the more important focus on continental development.
by Mask Admin 17/3/2010
In Uganda, where most queers are too afraid to come out of the closet, straight allies are essential to the gay rights movement — but none are as cute, charming or controversial as 78-year-old Anglican Bishop Christopher Ssenyonjo.
by Mask Admin 1/3/2010
For all the Jennifers whose fathers were gay Baptist preachers: The message of Uganda, Benny Hinn, and your misunderstood gay daddy The Red Pepper of Kampala, Uganda, a popular tabloid-kind-of newspaper, recently reported that Benny Hinn, "while on a visit to Uganda last year," engaged in same-sex sex with a "top-notch pastor in the country."