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South African Police Hunt Illegal Mining ‘Kingpin’ After Shocking Mine Deaths.

South African police are on a manhunt for James Neo Tshoaeli, also known as "Tiger," a Lesotho national accused of orchestrating illegal mining activities at an abandoned gold mine in Stilfontein. This comes after the discovery of 78 bodies last week and the rescue of over 240 emaciated miners who had been trapped underground since November.Tshoaeli allegedly hoarded food and is blamed for underground violence, including deaths and assaults. He escaped police custody with insider help, prompting police commissioner Patrick Asaneng to vow accountability.The miners were forced out after months of police blockades that cut off food and water supplies. Activists have criticized authorities for a "massacre," but police insist they acted to combat criminality driven by kingpins like Tshoaeli. Identifying the deceased miners, many undocumented migrants, is now a major challenge.

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Tanzania Confirms Marburg Virus Outbreak Amid Global Health Concerns.

Tanzania has officially confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the north-western Kagera region, with one case verified after initial government denial. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced on January 20, 2025, that health authorities are responding swiftly, deploying rapid response teams to track suspected cases.The World Health Organization (WHO) previously reported nine suspected cases and eight deaths, though the cause of these deaths remains unknown. Marburg, an Ebola-like virus transmitted from fruit bats to humans, has no approved treatments or vaccines but can be controlled with rapid containment measures.WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reassured the global community, stating the outbreak poses a "low" international risk. Efforts are underway to trace over 300 contacts, including health workers. This is Tanzania’s second Marburg outbreak after one in 2023 claimed six lives.

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Four Moroccan Truck Drivers Go Missing on Burkina-Niger Border.

our Moroccan truck drivers have disappeared while crossing the dangerous border between Burkina Faso and Niger, a region plagued by jihadist activity. The drivers, traveling in three trucks, set off without a security escort after waiting a week in Dori, Burkina Faso. Their destination was Tera in Niger.The area is a known hotspot for militant activity, as both Niger and Burkina Faso grapple with insurgencies by groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS. The Moroccan embassy in Burkina Faso, in collaboration with local authorities, is working to locate the missing drivers.According to Echarki El Hachmi, Secretary General of Morocco's transporters' union, the trucks had departed Casablanca weeks earlier, carrying infrastructure equipment. He called for enhanced security measures to protect Moroccan truckers in high-risk zones, noting a prior attack on Moroccan trucks near the Malian border with Mauritania earlier this month, though […]

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Kenyan Minister Accuses Intelligence Agency of Son’s Abduction,

Kenya’s Public Service Cabinet Secretary, Justin Muturi, has alleged that the country’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) was responsible for his son’s abduction in June 2024. Muturi claimed that President William Ruto intervened to secure his son Leslie's release after NIS Director Noordin Haji confirmed holding him.This public criticism has made Muturi the first cabinet member to challenge the government’s handling of Kenya’s recent wave of abductions, with at least 80 cases reported in the last six months.Muturi recounted desperate efforts to find his son, including contacting top security officials, but received no help until speaking directly to the president. The incident has sparked speculation about internal government divisions and calls for Muturi’s resignation by pro-government figures.President Ruto has previously vowed to end abductions, though critics claim little has changed.

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Mahama Visits Gambia and Senegal to Bolster Regional Ties.

President John Dramani Mahama has embarked on a diplomatic visit to The Gambia and Senegal to express gratitude for their leaders' presence at his recent inauguration.In Banjul, The Gambian capital, President Mahama was warmly received by President Adama Barrow at the airport and later hosted at a state luncheon. The two leaders held a private meeting to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and fostering closer ties between Ghana and The Gambia.Following his engagements in The Gambia, President Mahama is set to visit Senegal to meet President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye in Dakar. The trip underscores Ghana’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with neighboring West African countries.President Mahama will return to Ghana after concluding his discussions in Senegal.

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Tragic Dog Attack Claims Nigerian Woman’s Life in Italy.

A 27-year-old Nigerian woman, Patricia Masithela, tragically lost her life in Latina, Italy, after being attacked by a pack of starving dogs. The incident occurred late Monday night when Patricia visited a male friend's abandoned villa in the Lazio region, unaware that he was not home.Her desperate screams alerted neighbors, but by the time help arrived, Patricia was found severely injured, lying in a pool of blood with multiple deep wounds. Emergency responders rushed her to Santa Maria Goretti Hospital, but she succumbed to her injuries due to excessive blood loss.Police intervened by shooting two of the aggressive dogs to access the scene, while the remaining pack scattered. Local authorities are investigating the incident, focusing on how the dogs, reportedly malnourished, ended up in the area.The tragic event has reignited debates on stray animals and public safety, with residents demanding […]

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Tragedy at South African Gold Mine: Death Toll Rises to 78.

South African rescue teams have recovered 78 bodies and rescued 166 survivors from the Stilfontein gold mine after a three-day operation. The disaster, which has left families devastated, highlights ongoing concerns about mine safety. Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe provided updates, noting the extensive efforts by rescue teams. Investigations into the cause of the tragedy are underway.

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Shocking Murder: Gospel Singer Arrested for Allegedly Beheading Girlfriend

A tragic incident in Nasarawa State, Nigeria, has left the country in shock as 24-year-old Salome Adaidu was allegedly beheaded by gospel singer Timileyin Ajayi, who was found with her severed head in a bag. The gruesome discovery occurred on Sunday near a church, leading to Ajayi's arrest by the police.The police were alerted when Ajayi's actions drew attention, and they were able to rescue him from a mob before taking him into custody. Further investigation revealed other dismembered body parts of the victim found at his home. Ajayi has not yet commented on the allegations.Adaidu, a member of the National Youth Service Corps serving in Abuja, was not believed to be in a relationship with the suspect. Her family, still reeling from the tragic loss, has called for justice, urging the government to ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution.A […]

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Tragedy Strikes South African Mine: 36 Dead as Rescuers Search for Missing Miners.

A harrowing rescue mission continues in Stilfontein, South Africa, where rescuers have retrieved 36 bodies and rescued 82 survivors after a mining collapse. Authorities are working tirelessly to find more miners believed to be trapped over 2km underground, following a crackdown on illegal mining activities. Many of the miners, known as "zama zamas," have been trapped since last year, with some being underground for months. Family members are anxiously awaiting news, with some voicing frustrations at the government's handling of the situation. Relatives demand a swift rescue, as many fear for the lives of their loved ones still trapped below.

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President Mahama Orders Emergency Food Redistribution to SHS.

President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the Chief of Staff and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to swiftly evacuate food stored in Tema warehouses to Senior High Schools (SHS) nationwide. This directive aims to address a pressing food shortage that arose after schools reopened on January 3, 2025, against the advice of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools.Speaking at a Christian National Thanksgiving Service held at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the President explained that the stored food, originally imported in response to drought conditions in Northern Ghana, will now serve as an emergency solution for SHS feeding.President Mahama also highlighted education as a core element of his "reset agenda," committing to improving infrastructure, teacher resources, and access to technology. He announced plans for a National Education Review Conference to address systemic challenges and forge a […]

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