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Traditional healers pose a challenge to Africa’s efforts to control Ebola outbreak

Traditional healers pose a challenge to Africa’s efforts to control Ebola outbreak

Whenever Ebola comes, some of the afflicted choose the road to the nearest hospital. Others take the path to the shrine of a traditional healer, often with devastating consequences. Ebola outbreaks often challenge health systems in remote communities, where misinformation and traditional beliefs delaying access to medical care. (Representative/AFP) Many view the onset of hemorrhagic fever as a spiritual affliction and seek out herbs and prayers instead of going to the hospital. This is the case now in Congo, which is suffering its seventeenth outbreak of Ebola since 1976, when the virus was first identified in the rich Congo Basin ecosystem. Five decades later, the virus continues to mystify many of the sick in Africa while turning religious leaders into first responders in a deadly emergency. The current outbreak’s victims include health workers without protective gear as well as pastors and worshippers who gathered while Ebola was spreading, according to humanitarian workers and others who spoke to The Associated Press. Ebola spreads through close contact with sick or deceased patients’ bodily fluids. The current outbreak …

ICC deny bias claims after West Indies, South Africa’s delayed flights from India after T20 WC exit | Cricket News

ICC deny bias claims after West Indies, South Africa’s delayed flights from India after T20 WC exit | Cricket News

4 min readUpdated: Mar 10, 2026 12:32 PM IST The International Cricket Council (ICC) denied the claims made against the world cricket body regarding the preferential treatment offered to England after their T20 World Cup exit, leaving India earlier than other teams amid the growing tensions in the Middle East. Following the concerns raised by the West Indies and South Africa over their delayed departures after their T20 World Cup exits from India, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has denied claims of any preferential treatments for certain teams. Questions were raised after England were able to get back to the UK last Saturday using a charter flight from Mumbai even as the West Indies remained stranded in Kolkata for over a week after their Super 8 exit. Losing to New Zealand in the first semi-final in Kolkata five days ago, South Africa too remain in India ahead of a proposed travel plan on Tuesday. Former England captain Michael Vaughan had levelled accusations against the ICC, claiming that the international board only favours “powerful governing bodies”. …

‘Strange how different teams have more pull than others’: South Africa’s Quinton de Kock, David Miller slam ICC | Cricket News

‘Strange how different teams have more pull than others’: South Africa’s Quinton de Kock, David Miller slam ICC | Cricket News

3 min readMar 8, 2026 11:52 AM IST South Africa cricketers Quinton de Kock and David Miller have lashed out at the International Cricket Council (ICC) for England leaving India before the Proteas or the West Indies despite being eliminated later from the T20 World Cup. The Iran War has complicated international travel with the global transit hub of Dubai being affected by the war. De Kock and Miller were angered by the fact that England players and staff left for home on Saturday evening via a direct charter flight to London. This was just two days after their exit from the T20 World Cup at the hands of India in the semi-final. Meanwhile, South Africa and West Indies, who were eliminated from the T20 World Cup before England are still in India. “Funny @icc, we have heard nothing! Meanwhile, England are leaving before us somehow? @westindies and @proteasmencsa are just in the dark! Strange how different teams have more pull than others,” De Kock wrote in a Story on his Instagram account. Miller, meanwhile, …

Shukri Conrad reacts to South Africa’s 9-wicket loss to New Zealand in T20 World Cup semi-final

Shukri Conrad reacts to South Africa’s 9-wicket loss to New Zealand in T20 World Cup semi-final

3 min readKolkataUpdated: Mar 5, 2026 12:06 AM IST South Africa began as the favourites to win the first semi-final against New Zealand at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata before the first ball was bowled on Wednesday. But the Aiden Markram-led side were blown away by a whirlwind, unbeaten innings of 100 from 33 balls by Finn Allen, which resulted in a nine-wicket loss and eliminated them from the T20 World Cup. The exit led to the familiar talk of Proteas choking under pressure when head coach Shukri Conrad was asked about it. Using his usual wit, Conrad said the heavy loss to New Zealand was actually worse than a choke, because South Africa never really had a chance to win and were on the back foot throughout the match. ALSO READ | T20 World Cup: No mystery but spin trio the unlikely heroes for New Zealand with street-smart practical wisdom “I don’t think tonight was a choke; I thought it was a bloody walloping. It would have been a choke if we had a …

Kagiso Rabada yet to take flight at T20 World Cup but finding happiness in South Africa’s success | Cricket News

Kagiso Rabada yet to take flight at T20 World Cup but finding happiness in South Africa’s success | Cricket News

3 min readFeb 27, 2026 04:37 PM IST South Africa’s bowling attack has been as much a strength for them thus far in the 2026 T20 World Cup as their power-packed batting lineup. Peculiarly, though, Kagiso Rabada, the leader of their bowling department and widely considered among the best pacers of his generation, hasn’t exactly hit his stride thus far in the tournament. The 30-year-old isn’t really too worried about it though, and is finding happiness in the fact that the Proteas are doing well and particularly that fellow pacer Lungi Ngidi has hit the races. “That’s just the game of cricket,” Rabada said according to Reuters when reminded that four catches have gone down off his bowling in the tournament. “How many times does it actually go for you, and how many times does it not? More often than not it goes for you. Unfortunately, now it hasn’t been, but the most important thing is that we’ve been winning.” Rabada has taken just four wickets in six games thus far in the tournament. Two …

T20 World Cup | Slow death: South Africa’s change-of-pace proves India’s undoing in Ahmedabad in a run-chase that never got going | Cricket News

T20 World Cup | Slow death: South Africa’s change-of-pace proves India’s undoing in Ahmedabad in a run-chase that never got going | Cricket News

3 min readUpdated: Feb 22, 2026 11:45 PM IST On a pitch that had a slight tinge of green, the slower balls proved to be India’s undoing in the chase. The off-pace deliveries, led by Lungi Ngidi who bowled a spell for the ages, that were banged into the surface and ultimately held up proved too challenging to score off and strangled India’s batters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Abhishek Sharma Right through his brief stay, one could sense that Abhishek was growing restless. Marco Jansen, sensing it, sent down a knuckleball slower delivery that is hard to pick up from the hand, on a full length. The opener, who had already committed to the shot, could only sky it, Thereafter, Corbin Bosch did the rest, covering good distance from mid-wicket and catching it almost near mid-on. Suryakumar Yadav When he arrived, the skipper got off to a quick start, before Proteas tied him up by varying the pace. Just as Surya was looking to get comfortable, Bosch sent a delivery down the leg-stump line, which …

T20 World Cup: Super overs’ thriller unlocks South Africa’s free-flowing game; but can they unshackle India’s strangle? | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Super overs’ thriller unlocks South Africa’s free-flowing game; but can they unshackle India’s strangle? | Cricket News

5 min readFeb 20, 2026 06:18 PM IST Under the mellow Ahmedabad sun, Aiden Markram and Lungi Ngidi strode out, stretching their stiff sinews when a groundsman in a wooden cart stopped and waved at them. They waved him back with a curious smile. Having spent nearly a fortnight in the city, playing three of their four group-stage games here including the heart-stopper against Afghanistan, they have struck a warm familiarity with the groundsmen and attendants. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Markram did not linger around the square, pitch gazing, the first line of action overseas captains dutifully perform here. Maybe, pitch-brooding in T20Is is a pointless chore, unlike in the longer formats. Maybe, he is suitably acquainted with the moods and pulse of the surface, its bends and corners. Maybe, he feels at home, even though the venues in South Africa are less of a concrete maze than the Narendra Modi Stadium. Maybe, he and his team have developed a sense of fondness after the great escape against Afghanistan here. Nothing forges bonds than a …

Aiden Markram’s stylish 86 powers South Africa’s dominant seven-wicket win over New Zealand

Aiden Markram’s stylish 86 powers South Africa’s dominant seven-wicket win over New Zealand

From an early age, Aiden Markram had been earmarked for greatness by his coaches, Ray Jennings in particular, who told The Cricket Monthly in 2018, “I was instantly impressed, not only with Aiden’s batting but with his mannerism and attitude. You can just tell when you’ve got a special player.” Despite facing resistance at the time, Jennings backed the young right-hander and deemed him good enough to lead South Africa at the 2014 Under-19 World Cup. More than a decade later, that conviction continues to look prophetic. On Saturday, in the heavyweight T20 World Cup clash against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, Markram produced the most decisive innings of his T20I career, smashing his way to an unbeaten 86 off 44 balls to play a central role in the Proteas’ seven-wicket win. Chasing 176 for victory, the 31-year-old wasted no time asserting his dominance. He took Lockie Ferguson apart in his very first over, plundering 12 runs, the highlight a sumptuous inside-out six over cover that soared into the stands at the Narendra Modi Stadium. What …

Corbin Bosch Named in South Africa’s Line up

Corbin Bosch Named in South Africa’s Line up

T20WC 2026 NZ vs SA Playing 11: Mitchell Santner-led New Zealand will square off against Aiden Markram-led South Africa in the 24th match of the men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on February 14 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Blackcaps secured wins against Afghanistan and UAE in the ongoing campaign, while South Africa secured wins against Canada and UAE. New Zealand has secured a top spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 points table with a better run rate while South Africa is in the second position. This will be the first time, South Africa and New Zealand meet in T20 World Cup since 2014 and they have met four times in ICC stage where South Africa won all four times. South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl. Speaking at the toss, Aiden Markram said, “We will bowl first. Played one night game here, thought the wicket got better through the game.” “Hopefully the boys can bowl well up front and give us something that we can chase a bit later. Slight dew, not …

ICC T20 World Cup | South Africa’s Double Super Over win against Afghanistan: A game of mistakes that became an all-time classic | Cricket News

ICC T20 World Cup | South Africa’s Double Super Over win against Afghanistan: A game of mistakes that became an all-time classic | Cricket News

It will likely go down as the most thrilling match of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup… it might even enter the discussion about all-time T20I classics, because two Super Overs are simply not that frequent. In the end, the defining image of the match was a broken Rahmanullah Gurbaz, reflecting on a defeat that all but knocks Afghanistan out of Super Eights contention, wondering just how his side wasn’t able to cross the finish line. The opener had done more than his fair share for the Afghan cause, first hitting a 42-ball 84 in ‘regulation time’ and then almost winning the game in the second Super Over when all seemed lost. As the game ended in a series of errors littered in between moments of magic, it was a case of which team made the fewer mistakes. It all started in the 19th over of the Afghanistan innings as they chased 188 for victory at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. A second sensational catch at long on – the first one came a few …