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Unlocking Love: Celebrating LGBTQ+ diversity and acceptance through powerful conversations and community connection.

Join us in breaking barriers, embracing love, and empowering every identity.

#UnlockingLove #ThisIsMe #AdvocatingForInclusion

13/06/2026

On International Albinism Awareness Day, we’re reminded that visibility is more than being seen. It’s about being recognized as fully human. Albinism isn’t a curse or a rarity to gawk at; it’s one of the many ways human biology expresses itself.

True inclusion means dismantling stigma, ensuring access to healthcare and education, and letting people with albinism define their own stories. When we choose curiosity over fear, we move closer to a world where difference isn’t tolerated but valued!

Photos from Gender Links's post 09/06/2026
09/06/2026

Q***r Love is Love!

This Pride Month, we honour the beauty, courage, tenderness, and power of q***r love in all its forms. Love that persists despite barriers. Love that builds community. Love that reminds us we all deserve dignity, belonging, and joy.

Today and every day, we affirm that q***r love is valid, valuable, and worthy of celebration.

Photos from Unlocking love 's post 05/06/2026

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month is here, and we need to talk for real.

For so long, Basotho men have been told to “suck it up”, “be strong”, “don’t cry”. But holding everything inside doesn’t make you stronger. It makes you tired, angry, and alone.

Struggling with stress, anxiety, or just feeling empty doesn’t make you less of a man. It makes you human.

This month, check on your brothers. Ask “How are you, really?” and wait for the answer. And if it’s you who’s struggling, talk to someone. A friend, a pastor, a counsellor. You don’t have to do this alone. You matter. You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to ask for help.

Photos from Unlocking love 's post 04/06/2026

This Pride Month, let’s talk pronouns!
In Lesotho, we say “motho ke motho ka batho” meaning a person is a person through others. Using someone’s pronouns is part of that.

For non-binary Basotho, pronouns like they/them help people feel seen. It costs nothing, but means everything.
Save these carousel scripts and share with someone who’s learning. We’re in this together!

***rLesotho

02/06/2026

On the occasion of Her Majesty Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso’s 50th Birthday, Unlocking Love extends heartfelt congratulations and sincere appreciation. We honour Her Majesty’s unwavering dedication to the people of the Kingdom of Lesotho and her tireless advocacy for health, education, and the wellbeing of vulnerable children.

May this milestone year be filled with joy, wisdom, and continued strength in service. Happy 50th Birthday, Your Majesty! 👑 🇱🇸

01/06/2026

This Pride Month, we celebrate love in all its forms, identities in all their truth, and the courage it takes to exist unapologetically in a world that still asks many to shrink themselves.

Pride is more than celebration it is resistance, visibility, healing, and community. It is a reminder that every person deserves dignity, safety, freedom, and the right to love openly.

To everyone still finding their voice, still fighting to be seen, and still choosing themselves every single day: we see you, we honour you, and we stand with you. 🌈✨

***rJoy Pride2026

29/05/2026

Q***r WorX and The People's Matrix Association let's have a dialogue about this as li chomi?

Curious to hear different perspectives

Do people become “gay” because of the relationship they’re in, or is “gay” a personal identity regardless of relationship status, or is gay a term that defines a type of the relationship?

For example, can someone be gay even when single? Or does the term only make sense within a same-sex relationship?

Would love to hear respectful thoughts and different viewpoints

25/05/2026

Today, on 25 May, we join the continent in celebrating Africa Day - a moment to reflect on Africa’s journey, honor its diversity, and reaffirm our commitment to its future.

Africa is a continent of resilience, innovation, and opportunity. From its rich cultural heritage to its rapidly growing economies and entrepreneurial spirit, the potential here continues to shape global progress.

Africa Day reminds us that progress is strongest when it’s inclusive. As we look ahead, we remain focused on collaboration, responsible business practices, and creating value that empowers communities and economies alike.

Happy Africa Day to our teams, the community, and partners across the continent. Here’s to building a more connected and prosperous Africa, together.

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