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Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

‘I Say, We must Talk, Talk, Mama!’ Introducing African Voices on Religion, Ubuntu and Sexual Diversity

Journal of Theology for Southern Africa (155) by Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

The ACHPR’s resolution and the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Mozambique were heralded as signs of good hope, amidst the growing violence targeting sexual minorities and the adoption of new anti-gay laws on the continent. There is a gap, however, between these developments and the political and socio-religious context in which most sexual minorities exist. The […]

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From the Heart

My love

By Musa Okwonga

To Tell the Truth

By Mpiloe Zondi

A Desperate Cry for Mama Africa

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

Tell me about that woman

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

A Silent Cry

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

from Autobiography of my mother

By Dora King

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