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Zubayr Charles' one-man show, Please, don’t call me moffie, makes its debut at Suidoosterfees, exploring the struggles of queer identity among Coloured gay men in Cape Town. Through a powerful narrative inspired by real-life events, Charles aims to spark empathy and challenge societal norms.
As part of his blitz of executive orders touching on just about every aspect of life in America since taking office, Trump has decreed the government will only recognize two sexes and ordered that trans people be barred from the military.
Exploring the complex dynamics of LGBTQI+ rights, Gillian Schutte delves into how elite interests can co-opt social movements, transforming genuine struggles into tools for control.
A farmhouse in rural Porterville has become a beacon of hope for artists across Africa. Through free workshops, shared meals and powerful performances, founders Aldo Brincat and Carl Collison have created more than just an arts residency.
"Faith and tradition do not have to be enemies of queerness"
Tyrone Willard is one of the recently evicted contestants on Big Brother Mzansi, making waves as a fearless and dynamic personality. Meet the Xhosa - speaking white housemate who defied expectations and kept audiences talking!
Hundreds of people in rainbow colours gathered on Saturday in South Africa's tourist magnet Cape Town to honour the world's first openly gay imam, who was killed last month.
In a sweeping series of military reforms, Donald Trump has signed multiple executive orders including a controversial ban on transgender personnel and plans for an American Iron Dome defence system. The former president's orders, signed aboard Air Force One, signal a dramatic shift in US military policy and have drawn immediate criticism from current defence officials.
The tragic irony is that marketised exploitation and ideological excess have done more harm to trans and LGBTIQ people than any backlash could.
Aurora Kratoa Moses details her journey of self discovery.
Once they have eliminated safe places for these trans individuals, cut off their access to healthcare and ostracised them into the shadows, who do you think they will turn to next?
Thousands of people took to the streets in Georgia on Monday for the 12th consecutive day of protests against the government's decision to shelve European Union accession talks after disputed elections.