Hold on, it is not as crazy as it sounds … the radio host and former Amakorokoza star Frank Malaba, is not actually in Zimbabwe these days, but plans to be very public about his wedding to Lee Lucas Strydom. That news that will not escape Robert Mugabe‘s attention.
In a lengthy interview with the Newsday magazine service Malaba weighs in on debates about Zimbabwe’s future: “Including gay people in the Zimbabwean Constitution would not make Zimbabwe a gay country. It would show that they acknowledge human rights as a whole. What kind of democracy says it protects the rights of citizens except for ones that are gay?”
On making his social media profile pics ones where he is sharing a kiss with his partner: “I have had no hostile messages. We have always been out. That picture has been there for over a year. Lee and I are in it for the long haul.”
Malaba’s radio show is called “Outspoken”, and is sponsored by HIVOS/Arcus Foundation from The Netherlands.
The weekly radio show airs on Mondays from 2100 to 2200 hours on 1485AM band in Gauteng, South Africa and DStv audio 169 southern African region.
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