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Zimbabwe

About Zimbabwe

official name: Republic of Zimbabwe
capital: Harare
head of state: Executive President Robert Gabriel Mugabe
state: parliamentary democracy
population: 12,311,143
independence: from Britain in 1980
languages: English (official), Shona, Sindebele
religion: syncretic (part Christian, part traditional African) 50%, Christian 25%, traditional African 24%, Muslim and other 1%
currency: Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD)

Legal Wise

status of homosexuality: illegal
age of consent: 12/16
laws covering homosexual activity: Although there is at present no Statutory law proscribing or prohibiting the activities of homosexuals in Zimbabwe, the Common Law does not allow gay men, and to a lesser extent, lesbians to give full expression to their sexual orientation. Common Law prohibitions are Sodomy and Unnatural Offences, and these are particularly repressive. These laws criminalise sex and even the display of affection between men. Sexual acts between consenting adults of the same gender are prohibited.

Other laws which may be enacted to harass homosexuals are the Miscellaneous Offences Act and the Censorship and Entertainments Control Act. This may all be about to change for the worse if the incredibly repressive Sexual Offences Bill becomes law.

sodomy
Sodomy is defined as the "unlawful and intentional sexual relations per anum between two human males". If all the other requirements of the offence are present, both parties are guilty. There must be a degree of penetration. The "unlawfulness" requirement might not be met if, for example, the passive party were subject to coercion, i.e.: was not a consenting party. Like wise the requirement that the act be "intentional: might not be present where one of the parties is, for example, so drunk, or so under the influence of drugs to be incapable of appreciating what he is doing.

A boy under the age of 14 is irrebutably presumed incapable of rape, and like wise must be irrebutably presumed to be incapable of committing sodomy as the active party. This does not affect his criminal liability for participation as the passive party.

unnatural offenses
An unnatural offence consists in the unlawful and intentional commission of an unnatural sexual act by one person with another person. The adjective "unnatural" involves a value judgement varying from country to country. Some sexual practices have never been prosecuted here, and if they are, they may well be held to have become abrogated as crimes. Indeed, it is submitted that the tendency should be in that direction unless the acts are substantially similar to conduct previously held criminal by our courts.

For the commission of the offence at least 2 people must be involved. However acts which may be perfectly lawful between male and female may well become criminal between two men. Thus cases of mutual masturbation, masturbation by one of the other, and various other combinations involving friction of the male genitals have all been found to constitute criminal conduct. Both consenting parties are liable to prosecution. That having been said, it is unlikely that most acts, short of sodomy, between fully consenting adult males in private, would be regarded as criminal by the courts.

With regards to women, it is an open question as to whether sexual acts between females constitute "unnatural offences". It seems that such contact was criminal in terms of original Roman-Dutch Law.

It would therefor seem that if such an offence did originally exist it has now been abrogated.

miscellaneous offenses act
Section 4(1) of this Act says that "any person loitering of being in any public place for the purpose of prostitution or solicitation shall be guilty of an offence". This can be used to harass gay men cruising for sex in public places. The definition of "public place" is very wide and includes any building or part of a building to which the public has access.

censorship and entertainments control act
This Act has been used to harass gay people in Zimbabwe. Section 11 provides that no person shall import, print, publish, distribute, or keep for sale any publication which is undesirable. A publication is undesirable if it is "indecent or obscene or is offensive or harmful to public morals or is likely to be contrary to public health."

Section 27 of the same Act deems something to be indecent or obscene if it has "the tendency to deprave or corrupt the minds of persons who are likely to be exposed to the effect or influence thereof". Something is offensive to public morals if it is likely to be outrageous or disgustful to persons who are likely to read, hears or see it. Something is "harmful to public morals" if it deals in an "improper or offensive manner with criminal or immoral behaviour".

There is substantial room for subjective interpretation of all these provisions. Also the Act has not kept pace with technology, so it is unclear how this law relates to viewing and downloading of pornography via the Internet.

the constitutional position
The Constitution of Zimbabwe provides in Section 23 that every one shall be entitled to equal protection under the law as follows: "No law shall make any provision that is discriminatory either of itself or in its effect".

This clause means that the law may not discriminate against any minority group. It is unacceptable in any democratic society to discriminate against persons on the basis of race or any other factor over which a person has no control. For this reason, homophobic members of society deny same-sex attraction is natural as heterosexual attraction, and are anxious to keep alive the outdated notion that gays and lesbians are psychologically ill and all need to be cured.

While it is perhaps logically possible that a gay or lesbian person can refrain from homosexual behaviour, since same sex attraction is as integral to gay or lesbian personhood as is being black or white, there can be no justification for requiring such a restraint. The freedom to put one's beliefs into practice is protected by section 19 of our Constitution, and is only limited by the criterion of harm to society.

Laws against gays and lesbians are openly discriminatory. Their very purpose is to prevent gays and lesbians from expressing their sexuality while heterosexual desire may be openly expressed. These laws have far reaching repercussions. They serve the purpose of telling gays and lesbians that they are outcasts and thy are then treated as such. This discrimination extends beyond sexual conduct and people use laws proscribing homosexual conduct to discriminate against gays and lesbians in areas involving familial relations, employment, housing and immigration, to name a but few.

Section 20 of the Declaration of Rights in the current flawed Constitution of Zimbabwe provides for the protection of freedom of expression. Any person is free to hold his own opinions, and free to receive, import and transmit information without undue interference. However, in terms of section 20(2), that right may be limited, inter alia, in the interest of public morality, provided that such a limitation is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society.

Any person who feels that his constitutional rights have been, are being, or are likely to be infringed is entitled in terms of section 24 to apply to the Supreme Court for redress. The Supreme Court has the power to issue such orders, writs or directives, as it deems appropriate for the purpose of securing the applicant's rights. The rights violated could be any of the following:
a) A violation of the applicant's freedom of association, in that the applicant was being harassed for being, for example, a member of a gay rights organisation, or a gay social club.
b) A violation of the applicant's freedom of expression in that the applicant's activities as a member of a community was being hindered by continual harassment by the authorities.
c) Discrimination on the basis of one's beliefs, such as belief in equal rights under the law for homosexuals, in contravention of section 23 of the Constitution.

Even though there are at present no statute laws prohibiting the activities of homosexuals in Zimbabwe, the authorities can always cite a provision in a statute and purport to act in the defence of public morality. The determination of what is contrary to public morality s obviously a subjective one, and is best done by the judiciary. In reaching its determination on this issue it would have to regard worldwide trends, as well as social and other factors. The Supreme Court would almost certainly consider the position of other countries, such as the United Kingdom and South Africa, where homosexual activities are no longer illegal. In South Africa the only statutory prohibition to homosexuality is where one party is below the age of consent. Source: GayZim

background information and government attitudes:
The Zimbabwean president and government are extremely homophobic to the point of obsession. Mugabe has said of gays: "What an abomination, a rottenness of culture, real decadence of culture. [Homosexuals are] repugnant to my human conscience� immoral and repulsive� Lower than pigs and dogs� Animals in the jungle are better than these people because at least they know that this is a man or a woman... I don't believe they have any rights at all."

Voted against ILGA having consultative status at the UN on April 30, 2002.

Communication

Main lines in use: 328,000 (2005)
Cellular telephones: 699,000 (2005)
Internet hosts: 7,954 (2006)
Internet users: 1 million (2005)

links and contacts

Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
35 Colenbrander Road, Milton Park, Harare
PO Bag A6131, Avondale, Harare
Tel: +263 (0)4 741 736
Fax: +263 (0)4 778 165
Email: info@galz.co.zw
URL: http://www.galz.co.zw/
Activities: lobbying, advocacy, support


GayZim:
http://www.angelfire.com/zine/gayzim/index.html

 

Articles:

HOT SEAT: GALZ ON PLIGHT OF HOMOSEXUALS IN ZIMBABWE

MUGABE, TSVANGIRAI SLAM HOMOSEXUALS

MDC DENIES GAY RIGHTS AGENDA, BUT WANTS RIGHTS FOR ALL

INCORPORATE GAY RIGHTS IN NEW CONSTITUTION

UNDP STUDY TARGETS SEXUAL MINORITIES

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LE MYSTERE DE LA NOUVELLE CONSTITUTION DU ZIMBABWE by Mongezi Mhlongo 28/1/2010
ZIMBABWE�S NEW CONSTITUTION MISTERY by Mongezi Mhlongo 19/1/2010
FAREWELL TO A �FEARLESS� LGBTI ACTIVIST by Mask Admin 16/10/2009
KEITH GODDARD OBITUARY by Mask Admin 10/10/2009
INCERTITUDE DES GAYS ZIMBABWEENS SUR LEUR FUTURE by Mongezi Mhlongo 4/9/2009
ZIMBABWEAN GAYS UNCERTAIN ABOUT THEIR FUTURE by Mongezi Mhlongo 17/7/2009
LA NOUVELLE CONSTITUTION DIOT RECONNAITRE LES DROITS DES HOMOSEXUELS - GALZ by Mongezi Mhlongo 24/6/2009
GAY-LESBIAN DEBATE THREATENS TO SPLIT CHURCH ORGANISATION by Mask Admin 15/6/2009
RECOGNISE RIGHTS OF GAYS AND LESBIANS by Mask Admin 13/5/2009
NEW CONSTITUTION MUST ENSHRINE GAY RIGHTS � GALZ by Mongezi Mhlongo 4/5/2009
culture-zimbabwe: �dogs and pigs� no more? by Mask Admin 11/2/2009
the position of lesbian and bisexual women by Mask Admin 13/6/2008
mdc promises free zimbabwe that includes gays by Nthateng Mhlambiso 14/5/2008
politicians branded �gay� by pastor by Mask Admin 19/3/2008
zimbabwean aids council denies engaging msm by Nthateng Mhlambiso 25/6/2007
galz opens new centre in bulawayo by Nthateng Mhlambiso 18/6/2007
galz accusing media on libel and irresponsibility by Nthateng Mhlambiso 24/4/2007
gay marriages against the wishes of god - mnangagwa by Mask Admin 8/12/2006
fighting for gay rights in Zimbabwe by Mask Admin 14/8/2006
zim law amendment still blur by Mask Admin 28/7/2006
same-sex smooch banned in zimbabwe law reform by Mask Admin 12/7/2006
zimbabwean gays have troubles by Mask Admin 10/7/2006
perils of being out in africa by Mask Admin 7/7/2006
kelvin ncube: i'm gay by Mask Admin 19/4/2006
british gay rights leader accused of orchestrating zimbabwe coup attempt by Mask Admin 10/3/2006
mugabe takes another shot at west - and gays by Mask Admin 25/2/2006
obituary: peter joaneti by Mask Admin 20/2/2006
samantha crowned the new miss jacaranda by Mask Admin 15/10/2005
gays and lesbians of zimbabwe to return to the zimbabwean book fair in 2006 by Mask Admin 10/8/2005
galz premises under threat by Mask Admin 18/7/2005
who owns our space? by Mask Admin 1/7/2005
mugabe to crack down on internet use by Mask Admin 10/6/2005
fadzai muparutsa's canadian speaking circuit trip scuppered by airline regulations by Mask Admin 25/5/2005
zimbabwean lesbian activist to give public addresses in north america by Mask Admin 24/5/2005
controversial zim ngo bill to be re-tabled by Mask Admin 19/5/2005
amnesty slams 'zim attacks' by Mask Admin 10/5/2005
zimbabwe arrests man uk granted asylum as gay by Mask Admin 30/4/2005
ngo bill could cripple the lgbti movement in zimbabwe by Mask Admin 20/4/2005
just a bit more cash and I'll be a woman again, says athlete by Mask Admin 10/2/2005
zimbabwe gay group wins international award by Mask Admin 28/1/2005
galz cause stir at book fair, again by Mask Admin 10/8/2004
culture-zimbabwe: 'dogs and pigs' no more? by Mask Admin 23/5/2004

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