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Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves
Community leaders and residents from Napak and Nabilatuk districts have called for stronger measures against cattle thieves during a joint security meeting convened by the 3 Infantry Division at Nabwal Sub-County, Nabilatuk district. The meeting, chaired by the Commander of the 3 Infantry Division, Major General Wilberforce Sserunkuma, brought together District and Sub-County Security Committees, [] The post Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
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Hi China
· Jun 25, 2026
Firefighters rescue cow trapped in deep swamp
Firefighters in Guangxi rushed to save a yellow cow that became submerged in a deep mud swamp while grazing. The team used heavy ropes to secure the animal and pulled it to safety after thirty minutes of intense effort. This successful rescue prevented a significant financial loss for the local farmer. #ChorusofLife
Watchdog Uganda
· Jul 1, 2026
Government Declares War on Cattle Theft in Greater Mbarara, Over 20 Suspects Arrested
KAMPALA, The Government has declared a war on cattle theft in the Greater Mbarara region as Minister Babalanda orders RDCs, Police to make livestock theft a top security priority in the region. Addressing journalists this evening at the Uganda Media Centre, the Minister for the Presidency, Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda, said the vice has reached [] The post Government Declares War on Cattle Theft in Greater Mbarara, Over 20 Suspects Arrested appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 4, 2026
Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities
Several farmers have reportedly been abducted by suspected bandits following separate attacks on farmlands in Wasagu and Dadin Kowa areas of Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State. The development was disclosed in a post shared on Saturday by security analyst and crisis reporter, Bakatsine, via his X handle. Quoting local sources, Bakatsine said: “Several farmers have [] Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities
The Guardian
· Jul 11, 2026
Nigeria says army has killed 300 bandits in north-western state of Zamfara
Gangs made up of cattle rustlers and jihadists have long terrorised communities in northern and central NigeriaNigerian soldiers killed more than 300 members of kidnapping and cattle bandit gangs in the north-western state of Zamfara this week, according to a government official.Nigerian government troops targeted the gangs in Gummi district in a two-day operation that “led to the elimination of more than 300 terrorists,” Zamfara’s information commissioner, Mahmud Muhammad Dantawasa, said in a statement. Continue reading...
WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville
· Jun 25, 2026
Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville
Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) - Using goats to tackle invasive plants is drawing attention in South Knoxville, where dozens of animals are hard at work ...
Caucasian Knot
· Jul 11, 2026
Flooding has caused damage to residents of the villages in the Gergebil district.
In the Gergebil district of Dagestan, after heavy rains, rivers overflowed, houses and social facilities were flooded, and residents of 50 houses were evacuated. In the village of Kikuni, a farm was flooded, resulting in the death of more than 130 sheep and 24 cows.
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Related coverage for "Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves": Hi China — Firefighters rescue cow trapped in deep swamp. Watchdog Uganda — Government Declares War on Cattle Theft in Greater Mbarara, Over 20 Suspects Arrested. Daily Post Nigeria — Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities. The Guardian — Nigeria says army has killed 300 bandits in north-western state of Zamfara. WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville — Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville. Caucasian Knot — Flooding has caused damage to residents of the villages in the Gergebil district.