A Black lesbian couple’s legal battle in Botswana marks a milestone for Africa: ‘We love each other, and that is all that matters’
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EL PAÍSA Black lesbian couple’s legal battle in Botswana marks a milestone for Africa: ‘We love each other, and that is all that matters’elpais.comThe couple, who became engaged in 2024, are seeking the same rights as any heterosexual married couple. Their case could make Botswana the second country in Africa, after South Africa, to legalize same-sex marriage
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