Botched circumcision is a traditional circumcision ceremony in South Africa and it is mostly in the eastern cape province. Check also: Penis donors wanted in South Africa Sizwe Kupelo spokes man for the health Ministry in the Eastern cape province on Sunday revealed that so far 14 are dead and 141 are injured of the botched circumcisions this year. Nine ...
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Two new dead victims have been reported today in South Korea increasing the death toll to 27 patients dead of MERS virus within the country. Check also: South Korea still under pressure over MERS virus Eight new cases have been registered with S. Korea today thus increasing the number of patients sick of this disease to 162 from 154 patients ...
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Nick Vujicic grew up in Melbrone Australia but he has moved to California where he met a U.S company that fitted out a car with some hiccups for him so that he could attempt driving without limbs but instead he could use his mouth and prosthetics. Check also: Two Amazing Monkeys That Serve As Waiters In A Japanese Restaurant The ...
Read More »South African troops in Sudan were held hostage over Omar Al-Bashir
The allegations states that Sudanese government was targeting South African soldiers who are currently in Sudan incase if they had accepted to arrest their president Omar Al- Bashir following the orders of the International Criminal Court to execute an arrest warrant against Bashir , fortunately he was allowed to fly back safely in Khartoum yesterday. See also: ICC calls for SA ...
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