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Man caught making out with dog at lover’s house [VIDEO]

In a bizarre incident, which sent tongues wagging in Epworth, a married man was on Sunday night allegedly caught making out with a dog behind a toilet at his lover’s house. Never Mpofu, who was allegedly busted by police officers on patrol in the area at around 10pm, reportedly caused a scene as ladies of the night engaged in a mini-demo, lashing at him for ‘disrespecting’ their services. His live-in-lover was at a loss of words after her lover’s alleged actions, describing them as highly embarrassing. She said she felt disrespected as she was in the house during the time of the incident. “This is embarrassing; I could not even follow him to the police station. Zvinonyadzisa. Akadzoka inini hangu handichamuda pamba pangu. “Sometimes you end up saying it’s better to be alone, pane kuti unemurume iye iota zvakadai,” she said. Mpofu was reportedly caught in the act by two cops who were on an anti-robbery patrol who heard him calling the dog. A close source told H-M...

Kenyan man and his cheating lover caught stuck during sex ...[VIDEO]

This is incredible! A Kenyan man suspected his wife was cheating on him and eventually went to a juju house to help him catch who she was with. Seems the juju spell somehow managed to work and the wife and her lover became glued stuck after a love making session. Meanwhile, a big crowd had swelled outside the house where the sexual act was taking place to witness the drama. But as police ran out of options on how to help the two, the cheating man finally agreed to pay the husband Sh20,000 (Kenyan shillings) in compensation. Eventually, a local pastor had to be called in to pray and the two were finally separated. At the end of the video the cheating man is seen heading out to withdraw the money from a nearby ATM. Watch Video

Killed By Wife 15 Minutes After Leaving Jail

A Tennessee man was shot and killed by his wife less than 15 minutes after he was released from jail. Robert Vann Marshall, 34, allegedly broke an order of protection Saturday barring him from going anywhere near his wife. Earlier that day, he was thrown in the slammer and given the order because he allegedly threatened to kill his wife and children, WBIR reported. At 1:27 p.m., he was released from jail. At 1:38 p.m., officers received a call from Marshall's wife at their McMinn County home, during which she claimed her husband was forcing his way inside the home. Police said he was irate, suicidal and possibly armed. "His wife called 911 and was telling our dispatchers that he was trying to break into the residence," McMinn County Sheriff Joe Guy told WRCB. "She retreated into the back bedroom, and at some point fired a shot and he was killed." As police descended on the home, Marshall's wife told dispatchers that she had shot him. The H...

Man dies after wife accidentally hits him with car

Fayetteville, N.C. — A woman accidentally struck and killed her husband with their car in the parking lot of a Fayetteville church Sunday morning, police said. William Russell Roe Jr., 57, was hit outside Village Baptist Church on South McPherson Road and was taken to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, where he died from his injuries. Fayetteville police said Roe had gotten out of the 2009 Mercury and was walking toward the church to retrieve a wheelchair for a family member when the accident happened about 10 a.m. He walked behind the vehicle as his wife, Kathryn Roe, 55, backed up, unaware that he was there, police said.

Museveni's Lubengo fan is dead

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni carrying a grinding stone (Olubengo) at Nyenga Sub-County, Mukono District. He was on his second and last campaign tour of the district. He was given the lubengo by LC3 chairman Sam Kitaka, as a sign of how he will run the country if voted into power. Left is Kisamba Mugerwa one of Musevenis campaign managers A 69-year-old man who in 1996 gave President Yoweri Museveni a grinding stone (olubengo) that became synonymous with his successful presidential bid is dead. Sam Kitaka has been unwell for the last three months, relatives at his Bulumagi home near Nyenga  have said. During the 1996 elections, Kitaka then LC3 chairman of Nyenga sub-county gave Museveni a grinding stone (Olubengo) saying that Ugandans have tasked /entrusted him with leadership. By so doing, Kitaka then an influential  LC3 chairman Nyenga  Sub-County, Mukono District was declaring Museveni as the most suitable candidate to carry Uganda’s burdens. ...

The One Simple Way to Lose Up to . . . 15 'Middle Age' Pounds in Just 14 Days

Dear Friend, It's time to be heard by a doctor who cares enough to listen. But, if you don't mind, I'd rather not talk about "normal" healthcare stuff, like blood pressure or cholesterol levels . . . I want to talk about the stuff your regular doctor doesn't have time for: Why you feel fat, old, and unattractive — when you should be enjoying the best years of your life! I want to talk about why you've gained 15 or more pounds and feel too "old" to do anything about it. It is a big deal — and there's an easy, natural way to treat it. Your doctor probably doesn't seem to care. When you bring him your symptoms, he just says, "Sweetheart, you're getting old. What do you expect?" He's not the only one. All of your friends and resources on the Internet say that the "middle-age spread" is common . . . normal . . . natural . Well — to that I say phooey! Here's the truth: You can and shoul...

Pastors and Sin: Nine Ways Church Elders are Held Accountable

Each year we see new stories of Christian leaders who get entangled in scandalous sin. Our experience tells us that this has happened before and will happen again. Often we ask, "Who was holding this man accountable?" And, "If I can't trust this seemingly godly man, who can I trust?" It is very common and very appropriate to also ask, "How are we supposed to hold leaders accountable?" If they are local church elders, the Bible speaks directly to the question. The Bible gives a very clearly defined method for dealing with sin in church elders. How does the Bible say that church elders are held accountable? How do you confront elders in the church? 1 Timothy 5:19-21 gives us the answers. In this passage, God prescribes a system precisely for these circumstances. The apostle Paul issues direct commands for how the church must deal with an elder who is caught in sin. He says, "Do not receive an accusation against an elder except from t...

When Pastors Need Deliverance

Why do some Christian leaders--who appear to be pillars of strength--fall into sin? Here's a look at how pastors get caught in the enemy's snare, and how they can break free. My husband, Peter, and I have worked together in ministry for more than 45 years. There's one thing that never seems to break our hearts as much as receiving news that a colleague has fallen into sin and has left the ministry. This kind of news came to us twice within the last few months, and it filled us with sadness once again. Most of the time, these types of failures involve sexual sins--and they leave a trail of destruction behind. Marriage promises are broken. Wives or husbands are abandoned and left to fend for themselves. Nuclear families are blown apart, and children are left virtual orphans. The financial security once enjoyed has vanished. Churches are wounded, and the flock is often scattered. And pity the next poor pastor assigned to pick up the pieces and restore order and faith...

Edge lit LED vs Back lit LED TV: Which is better?

To edge lit LED or back lit LED, that is the question. Confused? We don’t blame you: LED lit LCD displays are the latest trend in HDTV technology, but they bring you better image quality in a couple of different ways, either with LED lights illuminating the screen from the sides or the back. Each has pros and cons, so to help you make sense of it all, we’re here to help you with our handy guide. How LED lit TVs work LED powered TVs still use the LCD displays you’re probably used to by now: the difference, and advantage, is in how they’re illuminated. Instead of older fluorescent lights used to make your TV screen glow the right colours, LED lights are used: their brightness varies with the picture, giving you great colour and contrast between blacks and whites, and they can save power too. But there are two types of LED lighting commonly used in tellies, and they have different strengths. Back lit LED Back lit LED TVs do exactly what they say on the tin, and use LEDs behi...

Internet Security: Whom Should You Trust?

Internet security is all about trust at a distance. That is because you are dealing with everyone remotely and not able to confirm identity or authenticity in the traditional sense. Even with secure connections, encryption, and the various other authentication schemes there is always a way to spoof identity, provide forged documents or credentials, hold computers and servers hostage to “ransomware” or allow cyber-criminals to be whoever they want to be. I was just in New York and attended one of a series of Town Hall Meetings presented by the Online Trust Alliance based in Seattle, Wash. This is a group that is headed by Craig Spiezle,  a former Microsoft executive and Director of Security and Privacy Product management for Internet Explorer. If you are a business or government entity you should know about what the OTA is working to accomplish because it might help protect your digital environment from a variety of threats and the potential for a costly data breach. ...

10 MUST-KNOW LAPTOPS MAINTENANCE TIPS

Caring for your laptop means more than keeping it in a case and tucking it in every night. It’s an advanced bit of kit, worthy of special care and attention. That doesn’t mean looking after your laptop is difficult though. Clue yourself up on our ten must-know laptop maintenance tips, and we’ll keep your portable in perfect running order 1) Avoid dust at all costs Dust is a laptop’s nemesis, it’ll work its way inside the chassis and risks clogging fans and overheating your PC’s components. There are a few simple steps you can take to reduce the chances of dust finding its way into your computer though. The easiest is to keep it safely concealed in a case or sleeve when not in use. If dust does work its way inside though, you can blast it free using a small can of compressed air, available from computer stores.  2) Use proper cleaning materials Some laptop owners use household cleaners to give their PC a fresh sheen, but it’s an unwise move and could risk ruining t...

5 Reasons Why Cellphones Are Bad For Your Health

Ninety-one percent of American adults and 60 percent of teens own this device that has revolutionized communication in the 21st century — the cellphone. Whether you own an Android, an iPhone, a Blackberry, or a basic flip phone, chances are you check your phone for messages, alerts, or calls even when your mobile device isn't ringing or vibrating, reports a Pew Internet & American Life Project survey. The modern convenience that cell phones provide is responsible for everyone's increased daily use. According to the Morningside Recovery Rehabilitation Center, the average American spends 144 minutes a day using his or her phone during a 16-hour period. With an estimated six billion subscriptions worldwide and counting, cell phones have become one of the fundamental means of communication in society. While cell phones provide an efficient and easy way to communicate with friends, family, and co-workers, excessive use can take a toll on your health. Mobile phon...

Lobby calls for law on technology crimes

A new report has revealed that majority of Kenyan women are victims of technology crimes as compared to their male counterparts. The International Association of Women in Radio and Television report revealed that most women are vulnerable to technology-instigated crimes due to lack of know how and ignorance. Speaking to the press in Eldoret town yesterday, IAWRT programme and communication officer Nkatha Mwongera said most of the perpetrators propagate technological violence against women through messages on social media and short message service. Mwongera said such crimes go unpunished since there is no law in place to curb such vice. She called on MPs to enact such a law. Mwongera said 90 per cent of Kenyan women suffer silently due to ignorance and failure to report the matter to the police for fear of being victimised. “It is unfortunate that social media and mobile phone text messages are the contributors of gender violence and women are often the major victims. T...