
Lungelo Ndlovu
Features Correspondent at The Chronicle (Zimbabwe)
Contributor at Freelance
Bulawayo-based freelance contributor for the Thomson Reuters Foundation with an interest in climate change. All views my own
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Nov 5, 2023 |
newzimbabwe.com | Lungelo Ndlovu
By Lungelo NdlovuIT is tough making a living as an LGBTQIA+ performer in Zimbabwe – the economy is in disarray and homophobic heckling is an occupational hazard. But in a country where gay sex remains illegal and LGBTQIA+ people often face discrimination and harassment, gay and transgender musicians, poets and other artists are finding ways to stay on stage.
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Oct 29, 2023 |
gaytimes.co.uk | Lungelo Ndlovu
Life It is tough making a living as an LGBTQIA+ performer in Zimbabwe – the economy is in disarray and homophobic heckling is an occupational hazard. But in a country where gay sex remains illegal and LGBTQIA+ people often face discrimination and harassment, gay and transgender musicians, poets and other artists are finding ways to stay on stage.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Lungelo Ndlovu
It is tough making a living as an LGBTQ+ performer in Zimbabwe - the economy is in disarray and homophobic heckling is an occupational hazard. But in a country where gay sex remains illegal and LGBTQ+ people often face discrimination and harassment, gay and transgender musicians, poets and other artists are finding ways to stay on stage.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
openlynews.com | Lungelo Ndlovu
Life as an LGBTQ+ performer is hard in the Southern African country, but a few gay-friendly spaces are helping showcase their work By Lungelo NdlovuBULAWAYO, Oct 23 (Openly) - It is tough making a living as an LGBTQ+ performer in Zimbabwe - the economy is in disarray and homophobic heckling is an occupational hazard.
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