Swaziland celebrates first Pride march

The first ever Pride march in the history of eSwatini just finished. The community and their allies painted the streets of this country rainbow, with a beautiful, colourful parade that was literally exploding with joy. At certain moments during the parade, the infectious joy of this community was so intense, it was difficult to hold back the tears. We were loud, proud and dignified. Nobody came to hurl hate, abuse (or worse) at us, as had been feared. Instead, this was a moment of community and personal empowerment. A powerful boost to so many who have had to hide in the shadows , but who today experienced the giddy excitement of visibility and deep community.

It will empower other African movements to defy those who wish to silence LGBT+ people.

Rock of Hope is the organiser of the event. Their Communications Manager, Melusi Simelane, has been the driving force of the audacious and ambitious idea to hold the first ever Pride here. This is a small country, an absolute monarchy that makes same sex love illegal and is not often on the radar of the international community and media. But none of that stopped Melusi and his colleagues. We salute them.

The success of today’s event will also be an inspiration to LGBT+ groups across this continent. It will empower other African movements to defy those who wish to silence LGBT+ people and embolden them to come out on the streets in pride and courage. Our thoughts today are especially with the Ugandan LGBT+ community whose brave efforts to hold Pride have been brutally crushed for the last two years. Today, I was able to pass on greetings from All Out’s partners in Uganda to the people here in Mbabane. Read more via All Out/Medium