Monday, August 11, 2014
Monday, August 4, 2014
WENYE WATOTO WA KIKE MAPACHA HAYA STAILI ZA NYWELE HIZOOO
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Friday, August 1, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
TRIBAL MARKS! AT WHAT POINT DOES IT GO FROM CULTURE TO CHILD ABUSE?
When we look at this pic, there's nothing traditionally or culturally wrong with it. Tribal marking has been happening for centuries and it's accepted. But there are those who believe that when it's done on a child who has no say in the matter, its a clear case of child abuse. They've tried to kick against it ...with of course...no luck! What do you think of tribal marks on children?
Thursday, July 24, 2014
A MASSIVE INDIAN ROCK PYTHON HAS BEEN CAUGHT ON CAMERA SWALLOWING A BABY ANTELOPE WHOLE.
The
impressive digestive feat was captured by Indian animal rescuer Nitish
Bambhaniya in the tiny village of Billa in the Indian state of Gujarat.
The
photographer and a member of his team dashed 25 miles to the scene on a
motorcycle after getting a tip-off from a local in the area - arriving
to find the giant snake devouring a nilgai, a type of Asian antelope
also known as a blue bull.
In the end the snake regurgitates the antelope as it feared being attacked by the locals
Many locals wanted to kill the python, fearing that if let go, it would be a risk to children in the neighbouring villages.
With the crowd gathering around the python, it stopped swallowing the antelope and let go of his prey.
'Pythons do it so that they can shed body weight and escape faster,' Nitish added.
'Meanwhile,
we convinced the villagers not to kill the python and they agreed.
Later we caught the python and handed it over to the forest department
officials.'
The python was released by the officials in a nearby forest, before slithering away to freedom.
Monday, July 21, 2014
BOY, NINE, AND HIS 62-YEAR-OLD BRIDE WHO HAS CHILDREN TRIPLE HIS AGE, RENEW THEIR MARRIAGE VOWS TO MAKE HIS DEAD ANCESTORS HAPPY
Nine-year-old schoolboy, Saneie Masilela and his
62-year-old bride Helen Shabangu, wore traditional attire as they renewed their
wedding vows in South Africa
The duo first married one year ago, but they decided
to follow through with South African traditions which involves a second
ceremony to make the marriage official
Friday, July 18, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
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