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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Zimbabwean lady beaten and stripped by

 her married lover's wife & her friends

 (photos)


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ou really have no business beating your husband’s mistress and stripping her naked, but in any African country, you could do it and get away with it. A Zimbabwean lady identified as Sandra Chibanda, was beaten and stripped by a woman named Mai Jerry, and her friends, over her affair with her married boss, Gerald Nyamunetsi, who happened to be married to Mai. Read the rest of the story and photos of the beating after the cut..

Austin, Indiana: City of About 4,000 

People Has 190 Diagnosed Cases of HIV, 

Report Says




This could happen anywhere.

Since the outbreak was first reported in late 2014

Nearly 200 people have been diagnosed with HIV in an Indiana town, where health officials say an opioid drug use epidemic helped spread the virus.

Get A First Look At The New Selena x MAC Makeup Line


The highly anticipated MAC x Selena collaboration is almost here. Today the cosmetics brand released the first imagery (below) of one of the products that will be included, and the Instagram photo already has nearly 100,000 likes.

Panic Attack: British Woman Shares 

Image of Herself Before and After Anxiety

 Attack




Thanks to social media, it’s easier than ever to decide how you want to present yourself to the world. Of course, the pressure to be picture-perfect is so real, especially when you see everyone else’s impressive, art-directed photos. That’s why it’s beyond impressive when people open up about how their social media selves don’t tell the full story. On April 3, Amber Smith, a 22-year-old woman from Rugby, U.K., uploaded a composite of two photos to Facebook. In the top one, she’s “dressed up, make up done, [with] filters galore,” she says in her post. And in the bottom shot, clearly shaken, she’s just suffered a panic attack. “I wanted to show that airbrushed photos on Instagram and Facebook don’t necessarily showcase the ‘real’ you,” Smith tells SELF via email. 

Federal Government is ready to receive 

prisoners from UK 


ABUJA —The Federal Government has expressed its readiness to receive Nigerians who are serving various jail terms in the United Kingdom, UK, prisons. Comptroller-General of Nigeria Prisons Service, Dr Peter Ezenwa Ekpendu, stated this, yesterday, in Abuja when the Minister of Interior, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd) and officials of the UK Embassy in Nigeria went on an

Nigeria to include yuan in its foreign 

reserves 





Africa’s biggest economy Nigeria agreed Tuesday to include China’s yuan currency in its foreign reserves as Beijing seeks closer ties and greater political and economic heft on the resource-rich continent.

Kim Kardashian Admits the Craziest Place She's Had Sex



Never one to shy away from a good overshare, Kim Kardashian has finally told the world the craziest place she's had sex. During a livestream on her app this week, Kim admitted that she's a member of the mile-high club, though specified that she prefers private flights for air sex. "I don't think like a public plane ... It would have to be an international flight," she said, via E! News. "It was an international, night flight when no one's, like, around."

Future Ghanaian scientist invited to White House









Meet Simon-Peter Frimpong, a 13-year old Ghanaian American from Aurora, Colorado. The 8th-grader is one of about 100 top science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students from across the USA who have been invited to the 2016 White House Science Fair, scheduled for this Wednesday, April 13th.

The fair, which is President Obama’s sixth and last, is a hands-on showcase of student innovation – robots, prototypes, tools to help us fight cancer and climate change – all researched, designed and built by the next generation of America’s scientists.

Namibia: Boy tortured on southern farm



Police have opened a case over claims that three men beat and tortured a 14-year-old boy on a farm in southern Namibia after they accused him of stealing a cellphone.
Ruben Koortzen Jnr (18), Jaco Hanekom (18) and Cornelius de Bruyn (19) made their second court appearance before the Aroab magistrate’s court on Monday on charges of attempted murder and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The minor is allegedly related to a worker employed at the farm and the three alleged attackers work on the farm Rooikoppe, which is being leased by Koortzen’s father, Ruben Koortzen Snr.
It is alleged the trio attacked the minor with pipes and fists before he was strung up with a rope around his neck attached to a roof beam.
The attack lasted between two and three hours, according to witnesses who spoke to the police.
It is further alleged that after the attack, the victim was told to clean up the debris left over from the attack on him. The accused men are out on bail of N$1 000 and the case was postponed to 18 May.
Witnesses claim that the incident started when Koortzen, Hanekom and De Bruyn confronted the youngster over the alleged theft of a cellphone.
It is alleged they then started beating him with a pipe and their fists.
According to the boy he eventually confessed to the theft, but he later told police it was a false confession made in an attempt to stop the beating. He told his attackers the phone was in the farmhouse.
When he was unable to produce the phone, the men allegedly tied a rope around his neck and slung it across a beam on the veranda.
Witnesses claimed two of the men then stood behind him and pulled the rope tight each time he refused to admit to the theft.
Eventually, he was released. Witnesses told police that the boy fled into the bush, followed by the three men who could not find him.
When he returned in the afternoon he was allegedly ordered to “clean up the mess” created during his attack.
Police say he eventually fled the farm on a bicycle.
The police say they have received reports that the boy has since returned to the farm where the alleged attack took place.
Rooikoppe is allegedly being leased by Koortzen’s father, Ruben Koortzen Snr, a farmer whose primary farm Arbeidsgenot is situated in the Maltahöhe district close to the Swartrand escarpment.
The exact date of the incident remains unclear but is alleged to have taken place roughly a month ago. Police say they were only alerted one week after the minor had fled the farm.
He was discharged from hospital shortly after the incident and the extent of his injuries remain unclear.

Namibia: Nun robbed of N$140 000( Namibian dollar)


The Oshikuku Roman Catholic Mission lost N$140 000 when a nun was robbed on Saturday.
Father Amushembe Erasmus said the nun went to the bank to withdraw cash for several convents in the area when three men and a woman robbed her right in front of the church gate. He said they were glad she was not hurt in the robbery.Erasmus said the nun recognized the robbers after having seen two of them in the bank at Oshakati.