A gay couple in South Africa have married in a wedding ceremony uniting
Zulu and Tswana traditions, which they hope will send a message to others that
“Being gay is as African as being black.”
Tshepo Cameron Modisane and Thoba Calvin Sithole, both 27, met several
years ago while studying in Durban, but lost contact with each other.
A chance meeting in a gym in the suburbs of Johannesburg led to them
becoming training partners, then a couple. After three years as boyfriends Mr
Modisane proposed in June 2012.
South Africa legalised same-sex marriage in 2006, but the pair still
drew media attention as the area’s “first legal gay wedding”.
On 6 April the pair were married in a ceremony drawing on traditions
from both Mr Modisane’s Tswana and Mr Sithole’s Zulu ancestry. Both wore
traditional regalia, asked their ancestors for blessing, and a cow was
slaughtered. Gifts were presented to the parents of both men as thanks for
raising them.
Speaking to ENCA at the ceremony, Mr Modisane said the wedding went
“against the idea that being gay isn’t African. Being gay is as African as
being black.”
Mr Modisane said: “People are still ashamed because the vast majority
of the black community is not accepting of being a homosexual. They see it as
largely being a ‘Western trend’ that is in fashion lately.”
The couple hope their wedding sets an example against this view, said
Mr Modisane: “If people are inspired by our love and actions and want to do the
same to follow in our footsteps then we don’t mind being labelled as ‘role
models’ in the LGBTI community.”
Mr Sithole agreed: “Hiding who we are is what makes people judge us
even more and makes them not accept us for who we are. If we can just live life
openly then in time people will get used to the idea that gay and lesbian
people are part of society and we are here to stay.”
In February this year the pair told MambaOnline that
being out to their parents and having the support of their families was one of
the best aspects of their relationship.
“The great step that we took in our relationship as a gay couple was
introducing each other to our families. We are so blessed to have supportive
families who care about us. Even though we are gay they still love us,” said Mr
Modisane.
“Family is important to us and that is the number one reason why we
want to have children,” said Mr Sithole.
“We also want our children to grow up in an environment where they are
loved greatly by both parents who appreciate them.”
The men will go by the double-barreled surname Sithole-Modisane in
future.
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