Talking HIV and Human Rights

Yes, I said I DO, to a woman! Some people thought I was gay and were actually shocked that I married and not the Mooketsi Sedimo way. (a man marrying a man) Apparently, because I am a champion of human rights, including gay rights, I created a perception in the minds of many that I am gay.

A prominent MP who I invited to my wedding, responded by saying, "akere it's a proper wedding in terms of societal expectations.

Kana human rights chaps, you may just pull the Uganda stunt!" When I pressed him for an explanation, he says I see you with a man on your profile picture - I was with the out of form Kaizer Chiefs player, Siphiwe Chabalala, in the picture.   

Editor's Comment
A call for collaboration in Botswana’s media landscape

This call is both timely and crucial, as it reflects a growing need for unity and collaboration amongst media bodies to address pressing issues facing the nation.The theme of this year’s Press Freedom Day, “A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis,” resonates deeply with Batswana, particularly in light of the ongoing human and wildlife conflict. Botswana’s rich wildlife population is not only a national...

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