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Zimbabwe Applies to Join BRICS
Zimbabwe has officially applied to become a member of BRICS, a group of major emerging economies that aims to strengthen economic cooperation and development among its members.
The announcement was made by Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Amon Murwira, during his visit to Moscow in Russia.
Minister Murwira said Zimbabwe has already submitted its application and is currently engaging with all BRICS member countries. He added that some members, including Russia, have shown support for Zimbabwe’s bid to join the bloc.
BRICS is made up of five major developing economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The group focuses on promoting trade, investment, and cooperation among emerging economies.
Zimbabwe hopes that joining BRICS will open new opportunities for trade, investment, and economic growth. The government believes membership could also help the country strengthen its international partnerships and improve development in key sectors of the economy.
The application process will involve discussions and approval from current BRICS members before Zimbabwe can officially join the organisation.
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Nigerian Woman Dies After BBL Surgery, Sparking Safety Concerns
A young Nigerian woman, Elena Jessica, has died following a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure she underwent at Cynosure Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Lagos, raising renewed concerns about the safety of cosmetic surgeries in the country.
According to friends and relatives, Jessica initially sought the procedure at another clinic but was reportedly turned away due to her light skin tone.
Determined to proceed, she later underwent the surgery at Cynosure Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.Friends allege that complications developed shortly after the operation, including a severe infection.
They claim that the clinic failed to provide adequate post-operative care, leaving Jessica without the medical support needed to manage the complications. Her condition reportedly worsened in the days following the surgery, eventually leading to her death.
The incident has drawn widespread attention on social media and among health professionals, particularly as it is alleged to be at least the third death linked to BBL procedures at the same clinic since 2022.
These claims have intensified calls for stricter oversight of cosmetic surgery facilities in Lagos.

Health advocate Dr. Chinonso Egemba, popularly known as “Aproko Doctor,” reiterated warnings he made years ago regarding the risks associated with Brazilian Butt Lift procedures.
Medical experts often cite BBL as one of the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries due to complications such as fat embolism, infections, and anesthesia risks.
Some studies estimate the procedure’s mortality rate at approximately one in 3,000, significantly higher than many other elective surgeries.
In response to the allegations, Cynosure Aesthetic Plastic Surgery released a statement denying that any deaths had occurred at their facility.
The clinic described the circulating claims as misinformation and insisted that it follows strict medical protocols and safety standards in all procedures performed.
The case has sparked renewed debate about cosmetic surgery regulations in Nigeria, with many calling on health authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding Jessica’s death and ensure stricter monitoring of private aesthetic clinics.
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Two Security Guards Shot in Cash-in-Transit Robbery on N2 Near Durban
Two security officers were injured during an apparent cash-in-transit (CIT) robbery that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning on the N2 southbound, close to the NPC Cement Factory, south of Durban.
According to initial reports, armed suspects ambushed a CIT vehicle, firing shots before using explosives to force entry into the armoured van. During the attack, two guards were struck by gunfire. One sustained critical injuries and was airlifted to hospital, while the second officer suffered serious gunshot wounds and was transported by ambulance to a nearby medical facility.
The incident led to the temporary closure of the N2 southbound as police and forensic teams carried out investigations at the scene. Motorists experienced major traffic delays while emergency services responded and cleared the area.
Authorities have launched a manhunt for the suspects, and further details are expected as investigations continue.
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