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ZRP busts illegal alcohol factory in Bulawayo, seizes ethanol, distilling equipment and unlicensed brews.

In today’s bulletin, Police in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, raided a suspected illegal alcohol production site after a public tip-off, seizing large amounts of ethanol, distilling equipment, and assorted unregulated alcoholic products, including suspected “njengu.” A drone strike hit a funeral procession at a cemetery in el-Obeid, Sudan, killing at least four people and injuring others, according to two rights groups (Sudan Doctors Network and Emergency Lawyers).

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