‘Malaria robbed my daughter of her youth’

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 22/05/2025
Muyombo Limota was busy fixing a car when he received the call that would change his life. The villager from Sesheke, a border town in Zambia’s Western Province, says his brother called him on 22 March, telling him his daughter, Edna (15), died due to malaria complications. Limoto says “things (…)
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