Saturday, October 6, 2012

Johannesburg Gay Pride picture Gallery

The annual South African Johannesburg Gay pride was held on the 6th October 2012 at zoolake in parktown. The event was very successful with a turnover of close to 20 thousand people. Here is a sneak pic of what went down:

1.South African Joburg Pride main event






























1.After Party at Baseline Newtown























Looking forward to the next gay pride in October 2013. The media coverage for 2012 South African Joburg Pride was excellent and the marketing was well executed. We had more turnover this year than last year. The media did its job by putting this event on the map. We even had visitors from overseas. The event was very successful thanks to the media relations team that worked on the South African Joburg pride 2012.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Is the media doing enough to fight against homophobia?

Homophobia is still a growing issue in South Africa. Homosexuality is still socially sensitive to the society. But the media is not doing enough to help fight homophobia. We hardly ever see positive portrayal of homosexual characters in the media. Homosexuality is highly Miss-represented by the media. For us to move forward the media should promote the following:

-More homosexual scenes in the media (TV soaps,Dramas,movies e.t.c)
-More homosexual life style talk shows.
-More homosexual role models,presenters and actors should be presented to the media.
-All talk shows must also focus on homosexuality topics as well.
-Adverts about the support groups available to homosexual individual who needs support
-More homosexual sports personnel on television.
-Homosexual artists being promoted by the media.

The media should make an effort to help fight against homophobia. Glee is one of the greatest international social shows  to have aired in South Africa. There is more to offer despite sexuality. If the media promotes more homosexual characters the society will learn that there is more gays,lesbians and bisexuals have to offer than the stereotypical perceptions . This will help eradicate stereotypes that clouds people from making an objective judgement of character. After all we all human.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Soweto Pride

Soweto Gay pride is fast approaching. Soweto is known as one of the legendary townships in South Africa. Soweto was the center of apartheid activities. Soweto reminds us about the violation of human rights during the early and mid 20th century. Gay right were also violated but the difference is that the violation of queer individuals rights were not motivated by race. Prior to the main annual Johannesburg Pride that will be taking place on the 6 October 2012 at zoo lake sports club,Soweto will also be hosting their annual Soweto pride on the 29 September 2012 in preparation for the main pride. All provinces should adopt this initiative of hosting provincial Marches for queer individual. This will help in promoting gay rights and educating society about homosexuality on a national scale. Gay marches are good for eradicating homophobia.Click here.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Gay Marriage

Post 1994 saw Saw South Africa transforming into a democratic country.The bill of rights and the constitution was drafted and a lot of things were legalized including gay marriage.Gay marriage includes a binding contract between two people of the same sex Bind together by the law.The process of gay marriage is the same as any other form of marriage.Gay marriage has been legalised in over 66 states.Africa is one of the continents that is still trailing when coming to granting rights to queer individuals.I honestly think campaigns against Miss-treating of queer should not only be executed locally but also try to help those helpless homosexual individual in Africa.It is morally wrong to deny one's identity and  chance to get married to whoever they want.whether you are gay,lesbian,bisexual,transsexual or straight you are entitled to be handed in marriage.Marriage is between two people who love each other not a social statement.Therefore gay marriage is  as real as any other.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Gay Pride

The South African gay pride is fast approaching.I am really excited and can not wait to  wear that beautiful gay outfit stacked up in my closet somewhere.This feeling of excitement is common among gay community when pride is fast approaching.This is the only day Homosexual individuals can be themselves and embrace their sexuality without out side influence.But I really think everyday should be pride day where every individual of all sexual orientation is proud of who they are.Gay,straight,lesbian,bisexual,transgender etc no matter your sexuality,no one is less human.After all "change happens out of the absence of judgment and the presence of love.No matter how different you are,you will always find someone who accepts you.Let's anticipate gay pride day by making everyday pride day.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Gay Night Life

Most gays love fun and partying.They take the word night life to a whole new level.But one thing I have noticed is that the level of irresponsible drinking and unprotected casual sex has increased amongst gay people.Gay people are the life of the party but they need to be responsible.Gays do uncalled for things when they drunk that includes converting straight people.I think Sometimes homophobia is not caused by hate but it is caused by the fear of the things gay people do when they are drunk.
• Most gay people would try to convert a straight guy into gay when they are drunk,which is the same as homophobia
• Most gay. people engage in unprotected casual sex in public areas which includes public toilets,parks etc.Straight people losses repect for gay people due to this behaviour.

There is still a strugle against homophobia but most gay people are giving the society reasons to be homophobic.There is nothing wrong with partying but we need to be responsible and maintain our reputation.If we can not maintain the morals and ethics of being gay,how do we expect society to respect us?we have a lot of campaighns against homophobia,for this campaighns to be succesfull our actions and behavior needs to complement this campaigns.Partying is in our gay blood,let's do it safe and responsible.After all our acceptance depends on our conduct of good behavior.Enjoy the party life.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

corrective rape

This is a term used to refer to raping someone who is homosexual to "cure them" of their sexual orientation.We had numerous cases over the years where gays and lesbians are raped to be cured.This is a result of illiteracy among ethnic groups as they frame homosexuality as a sin from religion and cultural point of view.South Africa has one of the most advanced constitutions in the world that protects gays and lesbians.But the media and government are not doing enough to campaign against homophobia by implemanting educational programmes and news stories that will Frame homosexuality in  positive way.People model what they see in the media and if it is framed in a positive way people will end up accepting it.It is about time the media play its part to end the negative stereotypes against homosexuality.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Freedom.

its South African freedom day today (27 April 2012).The freedom charter as proposed by the ANC during the apartheid era promotes equality and freedom for all.The freedom charter does not discriminate against sexuality,race,religion etc.The freedom charter was an ideology proposed to campaign against South Africa injustices during apartheid.One has to argue with the freedom charter,who does it apply to?because despite our history,we still have injustices against social minorities.If we were really a free nation,things like xenophobia,homophobia and other related attacks would not exist.One needs to ask them selves this question "if it is painful when my rights are violated,how does others feel when their rights are violated?"

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Let's talk Somizi.

Gay Maestro SomGaGa
Somizi Mhlongo also known as SomGaGa is one of South Africa's style icons and music legends.Somizi is one of few successful homosexual Celebrities who expresses themselves through music and fashion.He accepts no limits and he is one trendsetter to look out for.He is an inspiration to young gays and lesbians as he is not ashamed of his sexuality.Somizi leaves a mark where ever he goes with his unique fashion sense and a very broad confident personality.A lot of people sees him as the gay ambassador,He deserves a life time award of being one of the most inspirational gay celebrities in South Africa.The gay industry is proud to have such people like Somizi who challenges life and are not afraid to take a risks.This blog post is dedicated to the maestro in recognition of his work well done.Keep up the exceptional work you are doing and keep on being an inspiration. Do you think the go getter and trend setter Somizi is a perfect candidate to be used as an ambassador to campaign against homophobia?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    .  

Friday, April 13, 2012

on campus

Liberati is a gay and lesbian campus society which was initiated by the university of Johannesburg..The goals of liberati is to raise awareness against gay and lesbian abuse as well as to promote and embrace homosexuality...for more information about liberati visit www.uj.ac.za/societies then you can find liberati...the campaign against homophobia could prove to be very effective if all tertiary institutions employ anti homophobic societies on campus..

Saturday, March 31, 2012

homosexuality and fashion

Famous Gay fashion Designer David Tlale...read more
its joburg fashion week..fashion will be a good innitiative for homosexual designers to show case how they feel and create a PR campaign against homophobia..designers like David Tlale will play a major role should innitiative of using fashion to Campaign against homophobia be taken.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Moving Forward

In the last few weeks South African representatives launched an extraordinary human rights offensive at the united nation,within the context of growing global debate about the rights of sexual minorities (Mail & Guardian,March 16 2012,Page 14)..It is a good thing that our country is thinking globally and it is promising that South African government  is taking initiative about sexual injustices.But how can we tackle global issues if we still have to first deal with our own injustices?.Arguably we do have our Constitution that is against sexual injustices,but is the application complementing the constitution?

Friday, March 16, 2012

The facts

Four men found guilty of killing a 19 year old lesbian have each been sentenced to 18 years in jail..Zoliswa Nkonyana was stabbed and stoned to death in a homophobic attack near Cape Town in February 2006 ( Q News-South Africa-Hate Killers Sentenced-February 21st ,2012 -5:45pm)..This is a wake up call,are you willing to spend 18 years in jail for doing something you could have avoided?.Homophobia is a punishable offence.It helps to know that our justice system is doing something about homophobic attacks,but is it enough?... Read more

Friday, March 9, 2012

The brief

South Africa is a free country full of open minded people and our Constitution is one of the best in the world.The fact that gay marriages are legalised in south Africa shows progress,other people in some African countries are not as fortunate as we are.but we still have a long way to go,we have things like 16 days of activism against children and women abuse. but the fact that remains is that not only children and women are being abused.Besides the South African gay pride which is more of a celebration of the sexuality,it would be reasonable if the government include campaigns against homophobia within those 16 days of activism to promote Equality.The constitution alone will not stop homophobia until we do something as a nation,few is not enough..The incident we had previously with Judge Mogoeng mogoeng about his views towards homosexuality puts the constitution in question,perhaps it is a good thing that the constitution be reviewed..But i am proud as the level of homophobic attacks has decreased,but a lot of work needs to be done..South African bill of rights and homosexuality Aversion project during the apparteid error Read more

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Broad View


The main focus here is to break negative stereotypes regarding homosexuality and erradicate homophobia..South Africa is very diversed and we have different cultures and beliefs..but the point of the matter is that we all human despite our race,gender,sexuality,religion and culture..lets all not forget that some times the society grooms you to be who you are,but not all the time..some people are just “born this way”..The main fact here is that we need to stop homophobia and critically analyse the word Human and freedom...There is a lot of campaigns and societies regarding homophobia only few people are taking innitiative, But is the south african government and society doing enough to support this campaigns and societies?...please check out the link to get a broad view of what this blog is about- Read more


What are we honestly hoping to gain or is it realy worth it? Picture source

The world needs to know that freedom apply to everyone, we need to put our ignorance aside and act. beating up someone or killing them because of their sexuality is not only a crime, but it is wrong. The attacks will not stop untill we all act to prevent and stop homophobia. There is an old saying "never judge someone until u have walked a mile in their shoes". Developing countries like south africa needs to know that continuing this attacks will put south african reputation at risk. other countries will question if south africa is realy a democratic republic or is it using democracy as a musk to come out as a perfect nation while it does the opposite. Before attacking or killing some one you must first consider the implications of your action. You will not only end up in jail, but you will put the country at the risk of being excluded world wide..South Africans fought trough apparteid and we won, but the question that remains is HOW IS JUDGING SOMEONE BECAUSE OF THEIR SEXUALITY DIFFERENT FROM JUDGING SOMEONE BECAUSE OF THE COLOUR OF THEIR SKIN?