Hundreds of anti-gay protesters hit the streets of Freetown in Sierra Leone last Friday to vent their anger over the possibility of same-sex marriage in the African country.
And activists fear a repeat of the violence tomorrow.
According to the Africa Review, close to 1,000 people thronged the streets of the capital’s east side and the demonstration’s organisers, the Inveterate International Islamic Revitalists, warned it could be a bi-weekly event.