Chameleon Used as Charm in Witchcraft Plan Against Zambia President

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A bizarre plot involving witchcraft and political intrigue has emerged in Zambia, as suspects are accused of attempting to use charms to harm President Hakainde Hichilema. Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, witnessed the arrest of two men, Jasten Mabulesse Candunde and Leonard Phiri, accused of attempting to “bewitch” President Hakainde Hichilema. The suspects, alleged to be witchdoctors, … Read more

Disease X That Killed 143 in Congo Revealed to Be Malaria

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Referred to as “Disease X” during the initial investigation due to its unknown origins, the illness claimed the lives of over 143 people, predominantly women and children, and infected nearly 600 individuals. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been grappling with an outbreak of a deadly disease that initially baffled medical experts and … Read more

Dinga Dinga: The Mysterious Disease Spreading in Uganda

Dinga Dinga

A mysterious disease known as “Dinga Dinga,” translating to “shaking like dancing,” is causing alarm in Uganda, particularly in the Bundibugyo district. The condition has primarily affected women and girls, leaving health officials and residents grappling with its peculiar symptoms and underlying cause. Symptoms of Dinga Dinga The symptoms of Dinga Dinga are both alarming … Read more

Mysterious Disease X Spreads in Congo: 400 Cases Reported

Disease X

A mysterious illness, referred to as “Disease X,” has surfaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, leaving the global health community alarmed. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported over 400 cases and more than 30 fatalities, with children under the age of five being the most affected demographic. This emerging health crisis underscores … Read more

Oil Spill in Boston: Rescuers Scramble to Save Dozens of Geese and Ducks

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An oil spill in Boston’s Muddy River has prompted a massive rescue operation to save wildlife, including geese and ducks, as environmental officials work to clean up the affected area. The serene Muddy River, a favored site for walkers and joggers near Boston, became the center of a wildlife crisis after an apparent oil spill. … Read more

Africa’s First Test Kits to Fight Mpox Produced in Morocco

Africa's First Test Kits to Fight Mpox Produced in Morocco

In a groundbreaking development for Africa, Morocco has achieved a significant milestone in the continent’s fight against public health emergencies by producing its first mpox test kits. This advancement, spearheaded by the Moroccan startup Moldiag, is an inspiring example of how local innovation can address global health challenges. The production of these affordable test kits … Read more

Ancient Temple Hidden in a Cliff Discovered in Egypt After 2,100 Years

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The ancient world continues to captivate modern minds as archaeologists uncover its mysteries. A recent discovery at the Athribis archaeological site, located around 125 miles north of Luxor, Egypt, has revealed a 2,100-year-old temple carved into a cliff face. This hidden marvel sheds light on religious practices, architectural ingenuity, and cultural influences during the Ptolemaic … Read more

Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Fired by Captain Ibrahim

Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Fired

The West African nation of Burkina Faso finds itself amidst another political shift as military ruler Capt. Ibrahim Traoré dismisses Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and dissolves the government. This move, emblematic of the broader political turbulence in the Sahel region, highlights the growing trend of military-dominated governance in nations grappling with security … Read more

Mystery Illness Kills Over 140 People in Congo

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An unidentified disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kwango province has caused alarm, claiming 143 lives since its emergence in November. With women and children disproportionately affected, the crisis underscores both the fragility of healthcare infrastructure in the region and the pressing need for a coordinated response. The Outbreak in Kwango Province … Read more