August 2025

Diaspora, International, News

Kenya’s Court Speaks for Trans Rights, And East Africa Is Listening

When Kenya’s High Court delivered its landmark ruling on August 26, 2025, ordering the government to legislate for transgender protections, it wasn’t just a legal victory—it was a profound cultural landmark. From Kampala, where LGBTQ+ life exists under the unyielding Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 that casts long shadows over queer existence, this milestone in Nairobi resonates […]

International, News

Dishonoring the Dead : The Pulse Memorial Erasure and Its Echoes in Uganda

  The recent erasure of the Pulse nightclub memorial crosswalk reveals troubling parallels between American evangelical influence and Uganda’s own battles for LGBTQ rights In the cover of darkness on a Wednesday night in August, Florida transportation crews painted over a rainbow crosswalk that had served as a memorial to the 49 people killed in […]

News, Promotional, The View

Breaking Barriers, Building Movements: The Legacy of Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera

As we celebrate Queer Legacy Month, we honour the courage of those who paved the way In the pantheon of LGBTQ+ rights pioneers, few figures embody the spirit of fearless advocacy and transformative leadership quite like Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera. As Uganda’s most visible lesbian activist, the founder of Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG), and the […]

Events, News, Promotional, Stories

“Being Alive is Our Biggest Achievement”: New Report Exposes Harsh Realities for LBQ Womxn in Uganda

Kampala, Uganda — August 22, 2025A new report has laid bare the struggles of lesbian, bisexual and queer (LBQ) womxn in Uganda, revealing how state-sanctioned homophobia and entrenched discrimination are pushing communities to the margins of survival. Titled “Navigating Law and Marginality: An Afro-Feminist Analysis of Ugandan Womxn’s Interactions with the Law,” the study traces […]

International, News

Germany’s Dilemma Over a Trans Right-Wing Extremist

Germany is facing a thorny legal and social controversy that lies at the intersection of justice, gender identity, and extremism. The case of Marla-Svenja Liebich has ignited heated debate: should a convicted trans right-wing extremist serve time in a women’s prison—or a men’s one? In July 2023, the Halle District Court in Saxony-Anhalt sentenced Liebich […]

International, News, Opinion Piece

Opinion: The Horror of the AfghanTaliban’s Threat Against Women and the Global Imperative to Act

Nothing articulates the vilest threat to human dignity quite like a settled government broadcasting the return of primitive, medieval-style justice, with women once again facing death by stoning. Reports from early 2024 reveal that Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada explicitly announced the reintroduction of public stoning—alongside flogging—for women accused of adultery. Statements including “We will […]

International, News, Security Tip, Stories

The Predator Apprehended Finally: After Three Years, Morris Faces Justice

After three years of terrorising Uganda’s LGBTQ+ community, notorious serial blackmailer Morris, now identified as Akampurira Najib, has finally been arrested following a brave victim’s report to authorities. By KuchuTimes Media Group A video circulating in queer WhatsApp groups and on TikTok last Tuesday showed the arrest of a man who has haunted Uganda’s LGBTQ+ […]