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Police in Mangochi have arrested a 53-year-old man for raping his 12-year-old biological daughter. Mangochi Police Station Publicist Sub Inspector Amina Tepani Daudi has identified the suspect as Edson Chidzokombwe. The sexual abuse happened on the afternoon of August 7, 2021 in the area of Traditional Authority Chilipa. According to Daudi, on that day, one […]
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\t While no one claimed responsibility for the attack, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif pointed the finger at Israel, calling the killing an act of ``\"state terror.''
\t ``Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice _ with serious indications of Israeli role _ shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators,'' Zarif wrote on Twitter.
[Daily Trust] The factional leader of the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents, Abubakar Shekau has confirmed that his group was responsible for the killing of rice farmers in Kwashebe Zabarmari axis of Jere Local government Area of Borno State.
[The Point] Soma and Farafenni are two busy settlements where under-aged children are continually ordered by their Arabic teachers or Qur'anic masters to go begging.
These are distressing times created not only by the coronavirus but also an erosion of the national unity which is essential to the functioning of ...
Sudanese model Aweng Ade-Chuol is fighting back against the rampant homophobia she's endured since marrying her wife in a most powerful way. Both the model and her wife are gracing the cover of the January 2021 issue of ELLE UK. The January 2021 issue of ELLE UK featuring Sudanese model, Aweng Ade-Chuol and her wife, Lexy. pic.twitter.com/8aapn11Dde — Asanda Sizani (@AsandaSizani) December 1, 2020 The iconic cover shows Ade-Chuol and her wife, Lexy embroiled in a passionate kiss while embracing one another.
The Rape Impact Cohort Evaluation (RICE) study enrolled 1 019 HIV negative women and found that among those who were raped, there was a 60% increased likelihood of contracting HIV
A young mother is distressed after losing her one-day-old baby boy on October 31 at the George-town Public Hospital (GPHC) and felt he could have been saved had a caesarean-section (CS) been performed.
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Analysis - Boko Haram has moved in to control spaces vacated by the military in north-east Nigeria.
[Namibian] A GOOD job, community projects, good network connections, electricity and water are items on the wish lists of many voters who participated in yesterday's regional council and local authority elections.
[Nation] Residents of Mucagara Village in Kirinyaga County were on Wednesday evening treated to a rare funeral after a man was buried inside his house.
Catholic cardinal Wilton Gregory said Pope Francis' appointment is an affirmation of the heritage of Black Catholics.
[New Times] The National Electoral Commission (NEC) has set the local government elections to begin on February 6 and conclude on March 2, after the calendar was approved by a cabinet meeting.
Press Release - Securing water for farming and sanitation is no pipe dream
Archaeologists have found evidence of at least two graves, along with artifacts such as an ink well, fragments of a doll and building foundations, during a dig at the site of a historic Black church in Colonial Williamsburg, officials said Monday.
In France, clementine producers in Corsica are delighted that Moroccan seasonal workers are able to step in and help save their crops. Overwhelmed by the harvest and a shortage of labor, French farmers do seek services from the North African country every year during harvests.
The Moroccan workers tested for Covid-19 before departure and upon arrival in relation to French Covid-19 guidelines.
\"It was really very, very important to have this labour force now, to be able to collect all these fruits which must not remain on the tree for very long, otherwise we will reach over-ripeness,\" Christophe Fouilleron, Clementine producer said.
Corsica’s farms are suffering from a lack of workers that worries farmers facing real prospects of seeing their crops rotting on trees.
Corsica produces 20,000 to 30,000 tons of clementine annually. Seasonal workers usually sign a contract of three to four months.
900 Moroccan seasonal workers have so far travelled to Franc this year.
The government allowed them to bring in labourers during the pandemic but further directed that they should respect the safety measures.
\"The clementine harvest is not too affected by barrier gestures in the orchard because in fact each worker will be at his post, a little far from each other. Once the worker is working inside the tree, they are rarely on top of each other, so in the end they work normally, but with protective equipment, masks, etc,\" Christophe Fouilleron, Clementine producer said.
In response to the economic crisis of 1973/74 the French government had banned the admissions of seasonal foreign workers.
In 2010, France authorized under exceptional circumstances admissions of seasonal foreign workers.