History

David Kato, the Ugandan man killed for being gay

This day marks the 8th anniversary of one of Africa’s prominent gay rights activists, David Kato.

Kato was murdered in his home in Uganda, just a few weeks after local tabloids plastered his image on the front pages calling for his death for being a homosexual.

Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda and this has placed anyone who dared to identify as one into the regime’s war path. Kato was vocal not only as a gay man but also as a voice for the LGBTQ community in the country, where they faced discrimination, violence and even death.

In a Huffpost interview just weeks before he was killed, Kato highlighted why he stood up for the LGBTQ community.

“There aren’t many people now who are willing to stand up and say they support LGBT rights, but I believe we can find those who are open-minded and show them this is a matter of basic human rights,” Kato said confidently.

Kato came out in 1998, when he returned home from South Africa. His mission was to push for gay rights in his own country.  After his televised revelation, he was beaten up by Ugandan police, who broke glass bottles on his head.

He was undeterred. He would continue his fight, rising against the Ugandan government that wanted to pass an anti-homosexuality law that would make their already dire circumstances worse.  He co-founded the 
Sexual Minorities Uganda to campaign against the bill.

The retaliation was swift. Kato became the subject of local tabloids, with the Rolling Stone (not affiliated to the American magazine of the same name) publishing his image and location and of many others like him with the caption “Hang Them.”

David with a copy of the tabloid

With three others, he sued the paper and was awarded compensation after a judge ruled the publication had violated their constitutional rights to privacy.  This was on January 3, 2011.

Just a few weeks later, he was killed. According to the Human Rights Watch, witnesses informed the police that a man entered Kato’s home in Mukono at around 1 p.m., hit him twice in the head and departed in a vehicle.

Kato succumbed to his injuries on his way to Kawolo hospital.

He was mourned by many including U.S. President Barack Obama who said ‘David showed tremendous courage in speaking out against hate. He was a powerful advocate for fairness and freedom.’

His death robbed Uganda of a vocal sexual rights and human rights activist that was brave enough to face the regime bent on eliminating them.

Nduta Waweru

Nduta Waweru considers herself a reader who writes. Like a duck, she’s calm on the surface, but she’s always busy paddling underneath to get you the best stories in arts, culture and current affairs. Nduta has published a poetry collection called Nostalgia, is a YALI Fellow and a member of Wandata-Ke Network.

Recent Posts

‘It felt really scary’ – 14-year-old Nigerian ballet sensation on learning he’s largely blind in one eye

Anthony Madu, the 14-year-old Nigerian dancer from Lagos who gained admission to a prestigious ballet…

22 hours ago

‘I remember the day when 56 dollars would change my life’: Wayne Brady reveals humble beginnings

Actor-host Wayne Brady recently opened up about his early financial struggles in his now thriving…

23 hours ago

This 1-year-old loves to greet people at Target, so the store hired him as its youngest employee

Mia Arianna, also known as @mia.ariannaa on TikTok, helped her son become an honorary team…

23 hours ago

Postman drives 379 miles at his own expense to deliver lost World War II letters to a family

Alvin Gauthier, a Grand Prairie USPS postman, recently went above and beyond to brighten a…

1 day ago

Maj. Gen. Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed becomes Kenya’s first-ever female air force head

Maj. Gen. Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed is the first female commander of the air force and…

1 day ago

All Benjamin E. Mays High School seniors gain admission to HBCU Morris Brown College in surprise announcement

Benjamin E. Mays High School brought together its 272 senior class members for a meeting…

1 day ago

Meet the formerly incarcerated single mom who has gone viral for passing bar exam on first try

Afrika Owes' emotional response to learning that she had passed the bar exam on her…

1 day ago

New York attorney accused of hiring hitman to kill Zimbabwean ex-wife sentenced

A 49-year-old New York attorney was on April 26 sentenced to 10 years in federal…

1 day ago

Cher, 77, who is dating 38-year-old Alexander Edwards, explains why she dates younger men

During an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Wednesday, pop legend Cher opened up…

1 day ago

11-year-old accidentally shot to death by 14-year-old brother with stolen gun

Authorities in Florida said an 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by his 14-year-old…

1 day ago

16-year-old Ethiopian Hana Taylor Schlitz breaks sister’s record to become the youngest graduate from TWU

The famous Taylor Schlitz family is making headlines once more as the youngest of the…

2 days ago

Tahra Grant is reportedly the first Black woman to be Chief Comms Officer at a major Hollywood studio

Sony Pictures Entertainment has appointed Tahra Grant as its Chief Communications Officer. She replaces Robert…

2 days ago

How Ashley Fox quit her Wall Street job and built a startup to financially empower those Wall Street would never talk to

Meet Ashley M. Fox, the founder of Empify and the first in her family to…

2 days ago

‘It wasn’t worth it’ – Tyra Banks says the first time she drank alcohol was when she was 50

Tyra Banks, the iconic former host of Dancing With the Stars, has made a delightful…

2 days ago

Brazilian woman who wheeled dead uncle to bank to withdraw his money is being investigated for manslaughter

A Brazilian woman named Érika de Souza, 42, is under investigation for manslaughter after authorities…

2 days ago