Success
Capital
WE ARE
Unapologetically Queer
Unequivocally African
Undeniably Feminist
Success Capital is a proudly African and unapologetically Feminist LGBTIQ+ Youth led, managed and serving organisation that links grassroots experiences with global and regional mechanisms.
This is achieved through strengthening and safeguarding agency in the form of voice and visibility within human rights, sustainable development and the systemic frameworks that impede LGBTIQ+ Youth from thriving in socio-economically complex environments.
Success Capital’s work is centered on three pillars: a) participatory decolonized knowledge production, b) peer to peer systemic knowledge sharing and c) supporting variant forms of civic action and participation.
We are radical, we are bold and we will not be stopped.
News
FeministA
The birth of Feminist Agenda A body of work anchored on feminist principles, affirmation and compassion for those who are unseen, unheard, excluded, marginalised and vulnerable in society. It demands of critical thinking, youth stewardship and queering systems of...
Queer-antine Part 2: Lockdown Lived Experiences of young LGBTIQ+ Batswana
Queer-antine Part 3: Commemorating Kutlwano ‘Bubbly’ Selaledi
Kutlwano 'Bubbly' Selaledi passed away on 02 April 2020. Their closest friends gave insight into the power, resilience and impact of a young activist gone too soon. Bubbly always found a way to connect with Success Capital in our...
International Day of the African Child
Commemorating June 16 in conversation with Masana Ndinga-Kanga, amazing insights that literally brought me to tears when listening to it for the 5th time. Why the tears only come the 5th time I don't know - but this deeply personal, intimate and political dialogue is...
Gabz FM in June
Commemorating 11 June, the day the High Court decriminalised same-sex intercourse: Noting IDAHOBIT, Africa Day and COVID-19 for LGBTIQ+ Youth:
Queer-antine Series
Community experiences on COVID-19 lockdown and state of emergency in Botswana. Part 2 on LGBTIQ+ Youth: Part 3 commemorating the life of Bubbly







