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Namibia Confirms First Mpox Case, Declares National Outbreak

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services has officially declared an mpox outbreak in Namibia following the confirmation of the country’s first case in Swakopmund on Friday.

In a statement released on Sunday, ministry spokesperson Walters Kamaya confirmed the development, saying health authorities are taking all necessary measures to prevent further spread of the disease.

Mpox, formerly referred to as monkeypox, is a zoonotic infection caused by a virus belonging to the orthopox family. The disease was initially identified in monkeys in 1958 and later detected in humans in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is primarily transmitted from one person to another through close contact.

Kamaya said the affected patient is currently receiving treatment in isolation at the Swakopmund District Hospital and remains in stable condition.

He further noted that preliminary investigations suggest a link to cross-border travel within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

“In accordance with World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, a single confirmed mpox case is sufficient to declare an outbreak,” Kamaya stated.

Health authorities have since heightened surveillance and urged the public to remain calm while adhering to recommended hygiene and prevention measures.

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Russia Enforces Nationwide WhatsApp Ban

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Russian authorities have moved to block Meta-owned WhatsApp across the country, citing the company’s failure to meet domestic legal requirements.

Officials say Meta did not establish a local office, declined to cooperate with data-sharing demands, and failed to remove content deemed unlawful.

The government has also linked the messaging platform to cases of fraud and alleged extremist activities.

Following the shutdown, many users in Russia are migrating to alternative platforms such as Telegram, VK Messenger, Yandex Messenger, and the government-supported MAX application.

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Ex-President Edgar Lungu’s Son Stripped of Assets Deemed Proceeds of Crime

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Dalisto Lungu, the son of Zambia’s late former president Edgar Lungu, has been stripped of assets worth more than US$1.26 million after a ruling by the Economic and Financial Crimes Court.

The court found that the properties were obtained through illicit means and ordered their forfeiture to the state. The seized assets include 79 motor vehicles, over 20 pieces of land located in various parts of Zambia, as well as a fuel service station.

In its judgment, the EFCC stated that Lungu failed to provide credible evidence of a lawful income or business operations that could reasonably explain his accumulation of such wealth.

Lungu disputed the allegations, insisting that the properties were legally acquired. However, the court ruled that his explanation was insufficient to counter the state’s case, paving the way for the assets to be confiscated.

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Bill Gates Linked to GMO Mosquito Claims, Foundation Pushes Back

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has dismissed online allegations suggesting that its founder, Bill Gates, is responsible for a surge in mosquito populations in Kenya.

Responding on X, the foundation clarified that it does not run mosquito laboratories nor release mosquitoes in Nairobi or anywhere else in the country.

It emphasized that all its health-related initiatives are carried out in support of Kenya’s own priorities and strictly follow government regulations.

The statement came after claims shared by Kenyan lawyer and politician Paul Muite gained traction on social media, sparking intense public discussion.

Some posts alleged that genetically modified mosquitoes were being produced and released on a large scale, claims the foundation described as completely untrue.

The controversy has emerged against the backdrop of continued concern over malaria, which remains a serious public health issue in the region.

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