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Beitrag vom 29.03.2023

BBC News

Grave robbers steal body parts of albino Mozambican

Grave robbers took body parts of a deceased albino man in western Mozambique after digging through concrete that was used to reinforce the grave.

Jose Tembe

Body parts of albinos are much sought after in the country for use in witchcraft.

Police say the suspects are still at large after the incident in Moatize district, in Tete province.

The deceased, who was about 50 years old, was recently buried in a village that borders Malawi.

Beitrag vom 27.03.2023

The Africa Report

ROBBING THE POOR

Uganda: Iron sheets scandal has top government officials on a tightrope

By Edward Nyembo

Top government officials in Uganda have been thrust into the spotlight over the past month for sharing iron sheets that were meant for people of Karamoja, the poorest region in Uganda.

Beitrag vom 21.03.2023

The Africa Report

South Africa: Top ‘state capture’ investigator assassinated as whistleblowers reel

By Ray Mwareya

Gunmen assassinated Cloete Murray, South Africa’s liquidator of corruption-acquired assets, last Saturday afternoon along with his son, in a grisly crime that has left whistleblowers, lawyers, and liquidators hesitant to handle sensitive cases.

On South Africa’s busiest motorway, the Murrays’ SUV was ramped off the road by hitmen who sprayed nine bullets across the car and left them drenched in a pool of blood.

Beitrag vom 21.03.2023

The Africa Report

South Korea coming for a slice of Africa’s emerging nuclear power market

By Musinguzi Blanshe

As African countries firm up their nuclear power ambitions, South Korea’s Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), a subsidiary of state-owned Korea Electric Power Corporation is coming for a share of the continent’s emerging market.

Beitrag vom 20.03.2023

Belgischer Rundfunk BRF

Kampf der Biergiganten um Vorherrschaft in Nigeria

Unter den europäischen Bier- und Alkoholproduzenten findet seit Jahren ein Wettlauf um Betriebe in Schwellenländern statt. In Nigeria zum Beispiel wächst der Biermarkt so schnell wie nirgendwo sonst auf der Welt derzeit, mit der Folge, dass drei große Bierhersteller um die Gunst der Kunden buhlen. Mit dabei ist auch der belgische Konzern AB Inbev.