💔 Kenya halts exhumations in Kilifi after 34 bodies and 100+ body parts are uncovered in a suspected doomsday cult case. DNA tests & arrests now underway. 🚨

#Kenya #Kilifi #CultProbe #BreakingNews #Justice

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Kenya Cult Horror: Exhumations Resume, Uncovering a New Chapter of Kilifi’s Tragedy

Authorities in Kilifi County, Kenya, have exhumed 34 bodies and 100+ body parts linked to a new doomsday cult. This tragic discovery revives memories of the Shakahola massacre and raises urgent que…

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Kenya’s first nuclear plant: why plans face fierce opposition in country’s coastal paradise

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Biopiracy? Environmentalists confront plundering of baobab trees in Kilifi

<p>A source said the foreigners were purchasing the tree for Sh300,000.</p>

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Campaigners allege ‘biopiracy’ over export of Kenyan baobabs

Foreign contractors say they are saving the trees, which can live for thousands of years, but one farmer who sold his tree says he feels exploited

The Guardian

In #Kilifi, #Kenya, 500+ years old #Baobab trees are being removed and sold off to global markets, as they "consume too much #water".
A tree yields $1000-$3000.
Manifacturing consent, this is said to be in the interest of #food security.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uWYTB_Iyos

#plantscience @plants
#botany #trees

Farmers in Kilifi cutting, selling baobab trees

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