Dangerous Parasites Found in Zimbabwe

Dave Fish Eagle on May 4th, 2009 and filed under Bizarre. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

A new and dangerous parasite has been identified in Africa. It is almost exclusively found in Zimbabwe but has also been discovered in other countries on the continent. It is described as illusive and prone to devour living flesh. A leading entomologist described it as a species of maggot but with very different characteristics from that normally found in Africa.

Residents in Zimbabwe and some in the Diaspora have been reporting this danger for some time but the Government has refused to admit the problem exists despite the treatment and eradication costs being almost nothing. One resident when interviewed said that it is common knowledge in the community and that extreme care has to be exercised when going about the area. The maggots can be identified easily. They are usually of a Bloated appearance and display extreme arrogance. A further characteristic is their indifference to the suffering of their victims.

Investigations by undercover experts have revealed that the most dangerous places and habitat of these creatures are usually Prisons, Police Stations and the Reserve bank. However, caution is advised in all places where the Army, Police and CIO operate. The International Community is now aware of the dangers and has put in place measures to restrict the spread of the parasite. Further measure are due to be announced shortly.

Any residents with experience of these parasites are welcome to submit their suggestions on how to eliminate or control them.

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4 Responses for “Dangerous Parasites Found in Zimbabwe”

  1. Tigere says:

    The virus at Reserve bank is resistant to any form of action. It has found thriving conditions there and is not prepared to be exposed to any other conditions. That building is conducive to the virus. The virus was disturbed a bit when Msasa stopped printing money because Fidelity was a very conducive breeding place for it, but it still has coducive conditions in the 23 floor building. It can be very aggressive, however.

  2. robber mugabs says:

    Scientists have now given the scientific name to this parasite. It is called ( zanu pf ) . Members of the public have been advised to stay well away from this parasite as it is deadly.They also say that with time it will soon be eliminated from Africa. Another way to recognise this parasite is by looking closely at the bloated maggots head and you will notice how ugly it is. It also goes by other names like ( scarface, pedzie, merit, nicol, tembo ) and many others related to its scientific name zanu pf. It is one of the last dying breeds of this type of parasite.

  3. gwafa says:

    is it in the same mould as the “swine virus?”.if so then naka vana vachapera.its spreading very fast near rainbow towers,at this building near rotten row.be warned,its called zanu pf !

  4. Perence Shiti says:

    That building near Rainbow Towers is its main breeding ground.It sometimes gathers in large quantities at the National Sports Stadium. It is a very uneducated virus and is still in the learning process but scientists believe it has very little chance of learning anything new. If left to continue it will destroy a country to the point where it cannot be revived. Scientists are busy working on a chemical to destroy them. When you come across this virus you are advised to stay well away. You can often smell their stench from some distance.

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