I can't really find any other source for this so this looks like misinformation. Not US revoking visas of Ghanaians or Ugandans nor Zimbabwe revoking visas of Americans.
I did find this..
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But this is from an African news site so I don't know how trustworthy this is.

but why tho???

Africa's LGBTQ laws sparked the fire
so the US is targeting individual politicians
i see... then fukk it...
only US news sites are trust worthy

Coli has All the smoke for China, Europe, the US but no smoke from the leaders like Paul Biya(Cameroon), Mbasago (Equatorial Guinea), Museveni (Uganda), etc who’ve been in power for decades while allowing corruption and human rights abusesWhy is Africa being singled out?
You never hear about China tho.
This LGBQT shyt is propaganda to the fullest.

nah a lot of african news sites are written like blog spam and are sensationalized.

"How come nobody's talking about thing that doesn't exist!?"Why is Africa being singled out?
You never hear about China tho.
This LGBQT shyt is propaganda to the fullest.
This is stupid. You do understand that it was white American missionaries who not only helped lobby for it, but also helped to craft it as well, right?fukk amerikkka and those fakkits, Africa don't need them butt bandits roaming free on the continent![]()
Antigay sentiment in Uganda has climbed in recent years due in no small part to American evangelicals, who spent more than $20 million fighting LGBTQ rights in the country between 2007–2020, according to The Washington Post. Scott Lively, an American pastor, spearheaded this effort in the early 2000s, participating in a series of popular antigay lectures in Uganda and describing homosexuality as a “disease” propagated by the West. Several years later, Uganda’s parliament proposed initial legislation, known as the “Kill the Gays” bill, that was supported by a number of American Christian groups and eventually signed into law. While that measure ultimately buckled under court scrutiny, its draconian vision has now been revived and etched into law by Museveni’s pen.