Cape Town Pride has written to the South African government urging it to speak out against the proposed new law in Ghana that would completely outlaw the LGBTIQ+ community and its allies.
08.07.2021 - 14:31 / mambaonline.com
Some conservative groups are trying to block a long-awaited Hate Crimes Bill, which has been urgently called for by LGBTIQ+ communities
Queer civil society organisations in South Africa are calling on their government to take meaningful and urgent action against the homophobic and transphobic hate crimes and killings that have rocked the country in recent months.
In a joint statement, these organisations emphasised the need to urgently finalise and enact the Prevention and Combating of Hate
Cape Town Pride has written to the South African government urging it to speak out against the proposed new law in Ghana that would completely outlaw the LGBTIQ+ community and its allies.
Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse has spoken of her heartbreak and concern in the midst of the unrest in South Africa, her home country.While Oti and her older sister Motsi no longer live in Pretoria, their family does – and they are understandably hugely concerned for their wellbeing.MORE: Strictly's Oti Mabuse and Marius Iepure's stylish home - photos WATCH: Oti Mabuse reveals very unexpected gift from husbandOti took to Twitter on Tuesday to share a video showing a huge fire ravaging a
Baby Queen has shared her latest single, ‘You Shaped Hole’ – you can listen to it below.The South Africa-born, London-based musician’s latest track, which was premiered as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1 earlier tonight (July 13), is taken from her upcoming 10-track mixtape project, ‘The Yearbook’, which is set for release on September 3.Speaking about her latest track, which follows recent singles ‘American Dream’, ‘Dover Beach’ and ‘Raw Thoughts’, Baby Queen (real name
Despite a heartfelt seventh wedding anniversary post, things clearly haven’t been going so well in Scooter Braun and Yael Cohen’s relationship.
Covid-19 was recently found to have been infected with two separate strains - at the same time.Doctors revealed that the 90-year-old was diagnosed with both the British Kent and South African variants, in a case believed to be the first of its kind.
Christopher Vourlias The Netherlands and South Africa launched a new co-development fund July 10 in Cannes. The two counties signed a co-production treaty in 2015, and are looking to build on that through stronger collaboration.The SA-NL Thuthuka Fund will provide selective script and co-development support for feature film and documentary projects with South African- and Dutch-related content.
Christopher Vourlias Known Associates Entertainment, the production company behind the South African adaptation of the Colombian telenovela that inspired “Ugly Betty,” is partnering with Ivory Coast public broadcaster RTI on a sci-fi drama series that marks the first co-production between the two countries, Variety has learned.“Ambre” will be shot in South Africa and in Ivory Coast with actors from both countries, with a script written in both English and French.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentIn a statement buy, Saban Films has acquired rights to North America – along with Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, France, South Africa and Scandinavia – on Bruce Willis starrer “Soul Assassin.”Directed by Jesse Atlas, the revenge thriller also stars Nomzamo Mbatha (“Coming 2 America”) and Barry Jay Minoff (“Exposure”).
Love Island before the world changed. Yep, even though it was in WINTER and a completely different location to what we have been used to (South Africa not Marbella), Love Island series six still delivered.It had the ever so awks situation between Callum Jones and Shaughna Phillips, the first ever set of identical twins Jess and Eve Gale and perfectly choreographed dances thanks to Luke Trotman and Siânnise Fudge.
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco recently celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary, however, it’s been revealed that the royal couple were actually many miles apart.
Sheila Lebelo is the 16th LGBTIQ+ South African murdered in the last five months