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Our Ancestors conducted brain surgeries since over thousands of years ago done mostly by a Herbalist which the Europeans called Witch doctors because they never understood the science of using herbs.
The patient was given lots of alcohol, then pinned down by people and the herbalist will split their skull and remove the tumor from the brain. Then cover the gape with herbs and bind the skull together with ropes made from palm fronds. Patient heals over some weeks
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On September 9, 1990, Liberian President Samuel Doe was brutally assassinated in Monrovia.
Since the beginning of 1990, the rebels of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) of Prince Johnson and Charles Taylor had conquered most of the Liberian territory and already controlled a good part of the capital. Around July 1990, the noose would tighten around President Samuel Doe, who would decide, from now on, to live in hiding in his palace or Mansion House, on the outskirts of Monrovia.
But on September 9, 1990 (it was a Sunday), around 1 p.m., President Samuel Doe announced to his guard that he was going out. The Minister of Defense, as well as his colleague who was acting as the Minister of Information, were immediately summoned. Direction: the port. The presidential convoy would stop at the ECOMOG Headquarters (the interposition force sent to Liberia by ECOWAS). President Samuel Doe got out of his armored car and as soon as he got out, he was mowed down by a salvo of machine guns.
Wounded, President Samuel Doe was dragged into the ECOMOG building. Intense fighting then took place for more than 90 minutes between his close guard and the rebel forces that had just surrounded the ECOMOG HQ. The Gambian, Nigerian and Ghanaian White Helmets of ECOWAS had a hard time silencing the guns.
After 90 minutes of fighting, President Samuel Doe's close guard was overpowered, and he was captured by Prince Johnson's men. His hands were tied and the charms he wore across his chest were torn off; he was humiliated in every way.
According to several witnesses, his genitals had been crushed, his two ears cut off, and his fingers broken. President Samuel Doe was subjected to an interrogation, broadcast live on television: He confessed his entire fortune, the addresses of his banks, and the hiding places of some of his relatives.
The next day, September 10, his mutilated body will be paraded on a stretcher through the capital, Monrovia.
Join Women of Zimbabwe holding a peaceful protest on 27 Sept 12-2pm at UKVI, Home Office, Vulcan House Steel, 6 Millsands Sheffield. WoZ are asking the Home Office to stop barring the children of Health Care workers from joining their parents in the UK @UKVIgovuk@wesstreeting
Econet Launches Free Disapora Remittances…
Telecommunications and technology giant, Econet Wireless, has unveiled two free remittance corridors into the country, completely eliminating the cost to both senders and receivers of foreign currency, marking a first for Africa.
Econet partnered with its sister company, Sasai Money Transfer, to enable individuals and companies in the United Kingdom and South Africa to send money into Zimbabwe free of charge, starting today.
This initiative not only abolishes fees for senders but also ensures that recipients can cash out from their EcoCash wallets without incurring any charges.
The Econet CEO said he hoped the move by Econet would encourage other companies facilitating remittances into Zimbabwe to reduce their fees, noting that it was time that remittances into Africa in general were brought down to assist with the continent’s economic development agenda.
Dr Mboweni added that the initiative was in support of the Government efforts to increase diaspora remittances coming into the country through formal channels.
Econet’s extensive EcoCash agent network ensures that even people in remote rural areas have access to low-cost financial services, reducing the need for recipients to travel long distances to collect cash.
Source: Herald