Polish Medical Team Arrives in Addis Ababa to Render Free ServiceTruck driver arrested for Mandrax possession at Ariamsvlei

A thirty-person Polish medical team has arrived in Addis Ababa to provide free medical care to Ethiopians for the next ten days.

The team is comprised of medical professionals of various specialties including obstetrician-gynecologist, neurologist, neurosurgeries and anesthesiologists.

Members of the medical team are expected to provide their medical services in Addis Ababa at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Armed Forces Comprehensive Specialized Hospital and will travel to Arba Minch.

Its been three years now since the team begun traveling to Ethiopia annually to provide free medical services, it was learned.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

KEETMANSHOOP: A 51-year-old man is expected to appear in the Karasburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday after he was allegedly arrested with drugs worth over N.dollars 700 000 in his possession.

The Namibian Police Force crime investigations coordinator for the ||Kharas Region, Deputy Commissioner Nikodemus Mbango, in a crime report said the suspect was arrested on Sunday around 00h30 at the Ariamsvlei border post.

‘It is alleged that the suspect entered Namibia from South Africa with a truck and upon a search he was found with six transparent plastic bags of suspected Mandrax tablets hidden in the truck he was driving,’ said Mbango.

The suspect was allegedly found in possession of 6 186 full Mandrax tablets and 49 half Mandrax tablets worth a total N.dollars 745 260.

The man faces one count of dealing in prohibited dependence-producing substances.

Police investigations continue.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency