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You are here: Home / News / In photos: Organisations step in to save Langa’s second Pride festival

In photos: Organisations step in to save Langa’s second Pride festival

6 July 2026 by Guest

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People came out in their numbers to celebrate Langa’s second Pride march and festival hosted at the Guga S’Thebe Cultural Centre. Photos: Mary-Anne Gontsana
The streets of Langa were brought to life on Saturday as members of the LGBTQIA+ community hosted their second Pride event with a march and other festivities at the Guga S’Thebe Cultural Centre.
Led by a truck covered in rainbow flags featuring reigning Miss Drag South Africa 2025/26 winner Jackye Latrice Majawie, wearing a bright lime ball gown. Majawie is the founder and director of Majawie Safe Space, an organisation which advocates for LGBTQIA+ rights and provides support to victims of gender-based violence and hate crimes.

Founder and director of Majawie Safe Space, an organisation which…

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  1. Old Felix

    7 July 2026 at 3:58 am

    Fun South African Fact: South African Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant on 3 December 1967 at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town. The groundbreaking surgery was carried out on Louis Washkansky and Dr. Barnard was assisted by a large and exceptional team of surgeons, nurses and technicians. One of Dr. Barnard’s assistants was Hamilton Naki, a black laboratory assistant who had worked previously as a gardener and went on to work in the animal laboratory at the University of Cape Town. He had assisted Dr Barnard with research leading to the transplant. In the apartheid days, Naki had no access to higher education due to his race. Despite being unable to access formal training, he learned from and assisted university researchers and went on to do incredible work.

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    6 July 2026 at 4:40 pm

    It is wise to remember that firefighters fight fire with water before you fight fire with fire

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