In response to the dwindling pangolin populations in Asia, traffickers have turned to Africa, with Nigeria serving as a hub for illegal wildlife trading. Recent crackdowns by Nigerian authorities have led to significant arrests, including a Chinese national suspected of high-level pangolin trafficking. These efforts, supported by international cooperation and intelligence gathering, signify a growing focus on combating animal trafficking and disrupting global criminal networks involved in the $20 billion wildlife trafficking industry.
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South African politician sacked by MK over Shepherd Bushiri visit
SummaryFloyd Shivambu has been dismissed as secretary-general of South Africa's uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party after attending an Easter service at the church of controversial Malawian pastor Shepherd Bushiri, who faces fraud charges and fled South Africa. The MK party stated that Shivambu's actions were against its constitution, although he remains a member and will represent MK in the National Assembly. Shivambu accepted the decision and previously faced criticism for praising Bushiri, who has a history...
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