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Why is homosexuality still taboo in many African countries?
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December 5, 2019
Abiodun Ogundairo
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With Zambia imprisoning two men to 15 years for gay sex and Uganda detaining LGBQ+ activists, an African continent is a difficult place for homosexuals. Why is that?
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