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Tanzanian President who Sent Papaya to PCR Test Dies Assassinated
Tanzania’s famous President John Magufuli who sent car oil, papaya, goat milk and other things to PCR test for COVID and all came back positive, was found dead earlier this week after complications arising from an alleged COVID-19 infection.
Vice President Hassan reported that Magufuli died in a hospital in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday.
“It is with deep regret that I inform you that today we lost...
Tanzanian President says Coronavirus is a HOAX after Tests find Goat Milk and Fruits COVID-19 Positive
Coronavirus is a total and complete hoax, its a hoax so big that the SARS-COV-2 virus might not even exist at all and all the falsely inflated deaths are just people dying of natural causes such as old age, cancer, normal flu and so on.
Tests conducted by Tanzanian president John Magufuli on stuff like car oil, papaya, goat milk and other stuff shows that there is coronavirus everywhere. The tests...
Civil War Erupts in South Africa against Black Immigrants, then Diverted to Anti-White
South Africa appears to be suffering from an open border crisis under the black government. This has led to rioting and good old-fashioned machete gangs of local South Africans attacking Nigerian migrants.
New York Times:
Pop stars have announced a boycott. Air Tanzania has suspended flights to Johannesburg. Madagascar and Zambia are refusing to send their soccer teams. Nigeria has recalled its ambassador...
65 Witchdoctors Arrested in Tanzania for Ritual Child Murders
At least 65 witchdoctors have been arrested in Tanzania for what has been described as the “barbaric ritualistic killings of children” in that country—part of an ongoing trade in body parts which are used in “traditional medicine” all over Africa.
Reports revealed that the arrests follow the discovery of the hacked-up remains of at least 10 children in Njombe region and other similar incidents...
Tanzania ferry disaster death toll passes 200, only 1 survivor found
The death toll from a crowded ferry capsizing in Lake Victoria rises sharply to 207, as rescue workers find a lucky survivor.
Although hopes were fading of finding any more survivors by day three of the search effort, workers rescued an engineer who had managed to locate a pocket of air in the vessel. The president declared four days of national mourning and said the government would cover the funeral...
Giant Cracks appear throughout Africa as Continent is about to Split in 2
A large crack, stretching several miles, made a sudden appearance recently in south-western Kenya.
The tear, which continues to grow, caused part of the Nairobi-Narok highway to collapse and was accompanied by seismic activity in the area.
Now researchers are claiming that in millions of years the African continent could split two.
In an article for the Conversation, Lucia Perez Diaz, Pa ostdoctoral...
Malawi teacher arrested over trying to sell albino girl
The Malawian police have arrested a teacher on charges of trying to sell an albino schoolgirl for thousands of dollars.
On Tuesday, Phillip Ngulube was detained in Mzuzu, the capital city of Malwai’s Northern Region, while trying to sell an albino high school student to a Tanzanian man.
Ngulube was “caught by police on his way to selling the girl to an alleged Tanzanian businessman for six...
Tanzania sentences 4 to death over albino murder
A Tanzanian court has handed down death penalties to four people convicted of killing an albino woman.
On Thursday, Tanzania’s High Court sentenced four people to death for killing 22-year-old Zawadi Mangidu in 2008 in the northwestern town of Geita.
“The prosecution has proved the case beyond reasonable doubt,” said High Court judge Joaquine Demello, adding that the verdict was issued...
Kenya court charges key ivory trafficker with illegal trade
A Kenya Wildlife Services ranger standing guard in front of an illegal ivory stockpile at Tsavo National Park, southeast of the capital, Nairobi.
A court in Kenya has charged an ivory trafficker with the illegal trade and smuggling of elephant tusks.
Judicial sources said Wednesday that Feisal Ali Mohamed was charged in a court in Mombasa, the country’s second-largest city.
The charges include “dealing...
Australian GMO Bananas to Go through First Human Trial
Australian researchers announced on Monday that a super-enriched genetically engineered banana to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first human trial and will test its effect on vitamin A levels.
“The project plans to have the special banana varieties – enriched with alpha and beta carotene which the body converts to vitamin A – growing in Uganda...
DR Congo army kills 40 people taking part in uprising
Congolese security forces have killed at least 40 people involved in a violent uprising in the capital Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) army says.
The army said it had regained control of the state television headquarters, RTNC, army headquarters and the international airport in Kinshasa following an attack by some 70 gunmen early Monday.
The clashes reportedly broke out between supporters...
Witch doctors hack off hand of a seven-year-old albino boy in Tanzania
An Albino boy is pictured with black pupils in a school. The seven-year-old Tanzanian boy was attacked as he walked home with four school friends and his arm was hacked off.
Attackers collecting body parts of albinos for witchcraft hacked off the hand of a seven-year-old boy, officials said today.
The boy was walking home with his friends in Tanzania when he was seized by the men.
It is the latest...
Pan-African low-cost carrier Fastjet commences operations
Fastjet flight FTZ1A lands at Dar es Salaam International airport late on November 29, 2012.
The world’s first pan-African low-cost airline, Fastjet, has commenced commercial operations, enjoying a popular demand on its first day of flights.
“Fastjet… commenced commercial flight operations yesterday, with its first aircraft flying passengers from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, and Dar es Salaam...
Rwanda genocide court jails former ministers
All four ex-ministers were accused of calling for the massacre of Tutsis in meetings and speeches
Two former Rwandan ministers have been sentenced to 30 years in jail by the UN war crimes tribunal for involvement in Rwanda’s genocide in 1994.
Former civil service minister Prosper Mugiraneza and former trade minister Justin Mugenzi were convicted of complicity to commit genocide and incitement...
Surgery mix-up: Patient in Tanzania undergoes Head Operation Instead of Knee
Migraine sufferer Emmanuel Mgaya recovering from knee surgery
Tanzania’s Health Minister David Mwakyusa has apologised for a recent surgical mix-up where a knee patient underwent a complex head operation.
On 8 November, surgeons at the country’s main Muhimbili hospital opened the skull of Emmanuel Didas to remove a non-existent brain tumour.
While Emmanuel Mgaya, who had the tumour, underwent...