The People’s Matrix offers free services to LGBTIQ+ community members in Lesotho. We offer free services support LGBTIQ+ community that needs access to HIV prevention and treatment, gender affirming services, menstrual health and other general health services. Socio-cultural mechanisms linking LGBT stigma, depression, substance use, and HIV among LGBT persons in Lesotho are understudied. We explore associations between LGBT stigma, mental health stressors, and HIV vulnerabilities among LGBT persons in Lesotho. We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 46 LGBT persons and six key informants e.
Guys visit Maseru for the great gay atmosphere and easy men. After the parliamentary elections in Lesotho led to suspicions of vote fraud and also a military intervention by South Africa, much of the city was damaged by riots and also pillaging. Enjoy the library of lads and gay clubs in Maseru. Originally posted on OSISA website. At first glance, this is not an unusual sight. They sing familiar, well-known songs — the kind that you would hear at any soccer match — supe, supe pe pe, zabalabalaba.
LGBT Rights in Maseru, Lesotho: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more. AM VERY GOOD WHEN IT COMES TO CASTING SPELLS, BRINGING BACK YOUR EX, STOP CHEATING PARTNERS AND FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO GET MARRIED, STOP COURT CASES AND DIVORCE, CLEANSING YOU FROM BAD LUCK AND AFFECTED HOMES, I HAVE A SPECIAL HERB FOR YOU WOMEN WHO BADLY NEED CHILDREN AND YOU HAVE FAILED TO GET PREGNANT. I CAN TREAT DISEASES IN YOUNGER CHILDREN AND THE VERY OLD PEOPLE WITH PAINS AND BODY SORES. LOOKING FOR A JOB OR PROMOTION AND FAVOR FROM YOUR EMPLOYER PLEASE SEE ME AND YOU SHALL COME BACK WITH A SMILE.
LGBTQ people face societal rejection and discrimination in Lesotho. Nevertheless, attitudes towards members of the LGBTQ community are slowly evolving and becoming more tolerant and accepting, in line with worldwide trends. In , Lesotho legalised homosexuality, and on 18 May , the first gay pride march took place in the country. [3][4]. .