Tag Archives: LGBT

21Jun/23

Lemme explain Pride Month to people in Uganda

June 21, 2023 /World/ — Pride Month is a month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. It is a time to raise awareness of the challenges that LGBTQ+ people face, and to celebrate their achievements and contributions to society.

The Mpelembe Network is a Ugandan organization that works to promote the rights of LGBTQ+ people in Uganda. They are proud to be a part of Pride Month, and they are using this opportunity to raise awareness of the challenges that LGBTQ+ people face in Uganda. Continue reading

08Jun/23

Emelie Sande

June 8, 2023 /Lifestyle/ —  Emeli Sandé is a British singer, songwriter, and record producer. Sande is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has spoken out about the importance of equality and inclusivity. She has also performed at a number of LGBTQ+ events. Continue reading

31May/23

The irony of a peaceful country that hates LGBTQ

May 31, 2023 /Lifestyle/ – The irony of Zambia being a peaceful country with deep hatred for LGBTQ is that it is a contradiction. Peace is defined as the absence of war or violence, while hatred is defined as an intense or passionate dislike. It is difficult to understand how a country can be peaceful if its people are filled with hatred for a particular group of people. Continue reading

31May/23

It is not illegal to be LGBTQ

May 31, 2023 /Lifestyle/ –Uganda is a relevant country on the global scale for a number of reasons, including its strategic location in East Africa, its large population, and its natural resources. The country is also a member of the United Nations and the African Union, and it plays an important role in regional security and development.

However, Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ laws have made it a target of international criticism. In 2014, the Ugandan Parliament passed a bill that would have made same-sex sexual activity punishable by life in prison. The bill was met with widespread international condemnation, and it was eventually withdrawn. However, the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws remain in place, and LGBTQ people in Uganda continue to face discrimination and violence. Continue reading