N'na Fanta Camara conned several women who were unable to conceive by giving them a mixture of herbs and other medicines that caused their bellies to bloat and look pregnant, police said.
The price of Bitcoin climbed to $8,000 on Friday. Meanwhile, Lightning Labs and the team behind the cryptocurrency litecoin completed the first cross-chain swap.
The country's military chief General Constantino Chinwenga threatened Monday the army would not hesitate to end purges within the ranks of the ruling Zanu-PF party.
The identity of another pair of racers for Season 30 of "The Amazing Race' has been revealed.
The footage shows the rough treatment of animals by their captors.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly heading to Zambia to see Victoria Falls.
L’Oreal and She Leads Africa are launching a startup accelerator.
A 34-year-old Missouri woman allegedly shaved a neighbor boy's head and wrote "pervert" on his forehead for touching his daughter inappropriately.
Xanda met the same fate as his father who was killed two years ago by a trophy hunter too.
Cryptocurrency helps farms thrive by offering a mobile advantage for small businesses.
A well-known South African big game hunter was reportedly crushed to death Friday after his friends fatally shot an elephant.
The resolution would roll back Obama-era rules protecting vulnerable animals in Alaskan wildlife refuges.
Wales will now consider allowing doctors to prescribe the anti-HIV drug to healthy patients.
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After poachers brazenly murdered a rhino in a French zoo and sawed off its horn, conservationists are calling for better protection for the endangered animals — and education to end superstitious belief in rhino horns' "healing powers."
The findings of two new and separate worldwide survey and poll on the occasion of this year’s Women’s day casts new light on this year’s theme of gender equality in work.
Fifty-one other countries in the world have also outlawed corporal punishment.
The ruling party of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe began evicting white farmers from their agricultural land in 2000 and redistributed the farms to blacks as reparations for the abuses black laborers faced during colonial rule.
There are roughly 1.9 million undocumented immigrants and non-citizens who have been convicted of crimes and are subject to deportation, the Department of Homeland Security estimates.
Zimbabwe's leaders recently had to ask neighboring countries for cash donations to help provide food for people suffering from a drought.
President Barack Obama's "We The People" petition site inspired millions of signatures from citizens across the nation and even inspired change from the White House.
The fastest mammal on land is currently listed as “vulnerable” in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, but experts are calling for it to be changed to “endangered.”