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Ugandan Man Who Can Kill Mosquitoes with His Farts to Be Hired By Insecticide Companies Interested In His Deadly ‘Gas’

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A Ugandan man has been discovered with ‘radioactive’ farts – farts which can kill mosquitoes! 48-year-old Joe Rwamirama and his friends claim that whenever he farts, mosquitoes die. Apparently, no one from the village he grew up in has ever been diagnosed with malaria because of his magic flatulence. READ ALSO: Wendy Shay Brags that … Read more

Sports Presenter Charlie Webster Fights For Her Life In A Rio Hospital After Contracting Rare Form Of Malaria

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1_optBritish TV presenter Charlie Webster is currently fighting for her life in a Brazilian hospital after being struck down by a rare strain of malaria on her way to the Olympic Games. She made her way to the Brazilian city as part of a team who cycled 3,000 miles from the UK over a six-week period to raise money for a cancer charity.
The 33-year-old former Sky Sports News anchor began feeling unwell while attending the opening ceremony but put it down to dehydration – even tweeting pictures of herself from a hospital bed.

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R2Bees Set For Africa Unplugged

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R2Bees AfricaUnplugged

Dynamic Ghanaian rap duo R2Bees have announced their preparedness for the August 27 Africa Unplugged concert billed for the Wembley Arena, London.
In a televised viral video preempting this historic event, the multiple charts-topping group made up of Paedae and Mugeez, gave the strongest indication of an unforgettable night on Bank Holiday, August 27 in the United Kingdom, and why Africa must rally behind the Africa Unplugged initiative.
Set to be the biggest event in the United Kingdom in August, the organizers of the Africa Unplugged concert aim at using the platform to raise awareness on the plight of most Africa’s worrying challenges including Poverty, Malaria, War, Genocide, HIV/Aids, lack of access to portable drinking water and the numerous other atrocities that has bedeviled the continent.

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