South Africa court rules in favour of gay marriage

South Africa’s highest court today ruled it is unconstitutional to prevent gay people from marrying, paving the way for the country to become the first to legalise same-sex unions on a continent where homosexuality remains largely taboo.

South Africa court rules in favour of gay marriage

South Africa’s highest court today ruled it is unconstitutional to prevent gay people from marrying, paving the way for the country to become the first to legalise same-sex unions on a continent where homosexuality remains largely taboo.

The Constitutional Court gave Parliament a year to make the necessary legal changes, disappointing some activists – some of whom have been waiting years to marry.

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