Rapper Snoop Dogg reverses stance, backing same-sex families and LGBTQ+ inclusion in new campaign affirming that "love is ...
Students at North-West University (NWU) in Mahikeng have called for urgent action after homophobic vandals defaced two Pride walls on the campus. It was initially reported that the Pride flag located ...
Sparking a Conversation About Trans Visibility and Culture Years later, Vuyo would share that experience publicly. A photoshoot and recent Facebook post reflecting on his rite of passage went viral, ...
MambaOnline publishes a monthly overview of reported LGBTIQ+ rights violations in South Africa, including hate speech, hate crimes and other incidents of discrimination. We also look at the status of ...
In a deeply emotional moment of reckoning, the Church of Norway has formally apologised to queer people and their loved ones for the pain, exclusion, and discrimination it has caused over the decades.
Africa’s biggest LGBTQ+ event, Johannesburg Pride, returns to the streets of Sandton on Saturday, 25 October 2025, marking its 36th anniversary. It’s a day to celebrate queer identity, love, and ...
The North-West University (NWU) is once again grappling with the spectre of homophobia after another LGBTQ+ Pride flag wall was defaced, this time at its Mahikeng campus. The incident, which follows ...
MambaOnline.com is proud to celebrate its founder and Editor-in-Chief, Luiz De Barros, who will receive the Simon Nkoli Award at the 2025 Feather Awards on the 6th of November. The honour recognises ...
Karabelo Pudumo, an 18-year-old transgender high school learner from the Northern Cape, was stabbed to death in a suspected hate crime. Reports indicate that Karabelo was murdered on the 1st of June ...
The beloved activist, who was born on 7 September 1985, is being remembered across the world as the mother of Namibia’s trans rights movement. A chef by profession, she was also a Nelson Mandela ...
Sandton’s Katy’s Palace Bar was the place to be on Saturday, 11 October 2025, as Buddies Night Out delivered another unforgettable evening of connection, music, and queer joy in Johannesburg.
SAHRC orders Ngizwe Mchunu to retract homophobic remarks and apologise after finding his comments violated South Africa’s Equality Act.