Ms Wanjiru Muiruri on the Kenyan Sex Crimes Bill
Who is funding "progressive" human rights activists to rewrite Kenyan law, on the sly, with the intention of hoodwinking Kenyans into endorsing values they have not considered, and in most cases, do not support?
 
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education through entertainment - interactive themba theatre
July 29, 2005: This is a HIV/Aids organisation as well as health communication project, a youth training programme and an interactive theatre company. In Zulu Themba means hope. ...
29/7/2005

love in the times of aids
June 30, 2005: BtM reporter, Ishmail Ngozo, living with HIV and on antiretrovirals, speaks to Khopotso Bodibe of Health-e about the challenges and prospects of relationships as a positive man....
30/6/2005

'womandla!' - women activists' advocacy for an equal voice at 2nd south african aids conference
June 17, 2005: It has become a tired cliché that the face of AIDS is a woman's face but it is questionable whether infected or affected women's voices are really being heard loud and clear in the AIDS...
17/6/2005

womandla! - women in hiv/aids: activism & leadership workshop
June 8, 2005: A group of women activists met in Durban hours before the opening of the 2nd SA HIV/AIDS Conference to strategise on advocacy and access to services....
8/6/2005

surviving against all odds
June 2005: BtM staff member, Ishmael Ngozo, talks to Health-e about living with HIV, his current work and other projects he is involved in....
7/6/2005

this rose has thorns
April 29, 2005: The Forum for the Empowerment of Women continues to fight the injustices against black lesbians and on the 27th of April marked their second anniversary of the Rose has Thorns Anti-Hat...
29/4/2005

no freedom celebrations for black lesbians
April 27, 2005: Although blessed with one of the world's most progressive constitution which guarantees the protection of gay rights, South Africa is not necessarily a safe haven for black lesbians....
27/4/2005

zimbabwe women make history
April 19, 2005: GALZ AGM elects to include women in its decision-making processes....
19/4/2005

few commemorates
April 2005: Rape remains a scourge in black lesbian lives in South Africa....
4/4/2005

hope grows aids 'memorial garden - sydney meyer and friends ask for help
March 2005: Convinced that HIV/AIDS doesn't have to be a damper and that creative means can enlarge community's participation in memorial initiatives, a group of friends get going. ...
7/3/2005

importance of feminine values in society
February 16, 2005: The Igbos have a saying: "Nne bu isi uwa", which freely translated means that the mother is head of the world, that is, the anchor of life. Is it not wonderful that a patriarchal so...
16/2/2005

few has done it again and still going stronger
February 10, 2005: Saturday, January 29, 2005 was Forum for the Empowerment of Women's (FEW) third anniversary. The celebration took place at Constitution Hill in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, like with...
10/2/2005

lesbo rape - hate crimes [update]
February 2005: Our youth is in danger. Their bodies and minds are affected by the hate crimes against women and lesbians that are decaying our townships, community, and families. This is an update on ...
4/2/2005

colour and victimization is an overload: Mary Louw's journey
February 2005: Mary Florence Louw lives many diverse lives with many people. She is a proud mother to two teenage daughters. She is a spokesperson highlighting hate crimes against womyn and lesbians, ...
4/2/2005

hiv/aids, lesbians and bisexual women: a reality
February 2005: For Thando Phiri (21) the future looks bright and she has nothing to fear, since she has been faithful to her lesbian lover. The two have a happy and healthy relationship and have been ...
4/2/2005

two moms: a family portrait
August 2, 2004: Two Moms is an intimate profile of two exceptional women and their unique family. It is screened on SABC 2 on the 12th of August at 9pm, as part of the channel’s month-long celebration...
2/8/2004

womensnet launches girlsnet
June 14, 2004: In keeping with the theme of celebrating Youth Day, WomensNet held what it called a Stakeholders Consultation Meeting at the Parktonian Protea Hotel in Braamfontein, in preparation for ...
14/6/2004

men in action
May 19, 2004: In response to the prevalence of gender-based violence that is perpetrated in boundless varieties of abuse, indignity, violation and sexual molestation against women and girl children in...
19/5/2004

gay life in ghana
May 2004: Gay life in Ghana is as it is in most African countries but has some differences too as to; the way gay men behave and societal reaction to people perceived to be gays. Gays in Ghana face ma...
1/5/2004

One, two, three queers at the presidential inauguration
April 27, 2004: More than 6000 people attended the President Thabo Mbeki's second term of presidency in Pretoria. Head of States from abroad and other African states were there to witness and also to ...
27/4/2004

friends of trp launched
April 23, 2004: The Rainbow Project in Namibia has launched a "Friends of TRP" initiative to encourage involvement from the community and to help raise funds for the project. Mpumi Mathabela from Behi...
23/4/2004

trapped in a man's body
April 17, 2004: At first glance, Tamara cuts the figure of a striking African woman. She is tall and slender with dark ebony skin. Long black tresses fall to her shoulders, and a lipstick-coated cigar...
17/4/2004

lesbians are everywhere - why don't we want to see them?
April 16, 2004: Women are at least 50% of our Namibian population. More or less 10% of this group are women who love women, yet they are nowhere to be seen on TV, billboards or in magazines and newspa...
16/4/2004

brazilian resolution falters
April 2, 2004: As the UN Commission on Human Rights and several representatives from LGBT organisations from around the world converge on Geneva in Switzerland the anti-gay forces appear to be making ...
2/4/2004

un's annan faces outrage over gay family ruling
April 2, 2004: UNITED NATIONS - Secretary General Kofi Annan on Friday was pressed to reconsider his decision to extend family benefits to the gay partners of UN staff after an outcry from African and...
2/4/2004

living in gay reality
By Hlengiwe Buthelezi...
27/3/2004

at the closet door
By Anonymous...
27/3/2004

sunshine women
By Gladys Khumalo ...
27/3/2004

ad gets gabon talking
March 26, 2004: A poster advertisement for a pair of mobile telephones, picturing two girls and with the slogan "first love", has got people in the west African state of Gabon talking about a big soci...
26/3/2004

gay men liable to jail for life in zanzibar
March 25, 2004: A moral panic over homosexuality in Zanzibar has prompted the island's government to draft a law imposing life imprisonment for men convicted of gay sex....
25/3/2004

   
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