Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
An embittered lady from South Africa set her husband's car on fire right under the nose of policemen.
READ ALSO: Two sisters appeal for help to trace family after being dumped at Nyahururu hospital 26 years ago READ ALSO: Msanii Mercy Masika ateuliwa kama balozi wa uhusiano mwema UNHCR In a video shared by Boksburg Advertiser, authorities were seen struggling to put out the raging fire that had completely consumed the pick-up truck.
Nigeria News7 months ago Police Warns Kano Hisbah, Others Ahead Of February Bye-Elections Kano religious police force, the Hisbah, Kano Road and Transport Authority (KAROTA), as well as local vigilantes, have been cautioned by the state command of the...
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Harvard Researchers Say We Might Need Some Form of Social Distancing Through 2022By Robin ZlotnickUpdated April 15 2020, 1:00 p.m. ET
Source: iStock PhotoBuckle up, folks. Social distancing is our new normal, and it's high time we accept that. A group of Harvard disease researchers has said that "people around the world might need to practice some level of social distancing intermittently through 2022 to stop COVID-19 from surging anew and overwhelming hospital systems,"
What Happened to Ski Mask the Slump God? The rapper posted a graphic Instagram story of his bloodied and injured hand that got his followers worried. Source: InstagramRapper Ski Mask the Slump God is on the mend after a harrowing hand injury.
The music star alarmed many of his five million Instagram followers when he posted a graphic story showcasing his bloody hand. He went on to put up several more videos about the extent of his serious wound.
- Deputy President William Ruto has laughed off a BBI proposal that seeks to raise budgetary allocation to counties from 15% to 35%
- Ruto described the recommendation as ridiculous, citing the national government's inability to wire the current 15% budget allocation to the devolved units
- Last week, the CoG decried delayed disbursement of funds from the Treasury stating that most counties had not received their December and January monies