Godfried Shishugho lost 14 grandchildren to alleged food poisoning at Kayova village
Godfried Shishugho (63), who lost 14 grandchildren to alleged food poisoning at Kayova village in Kavango East, says he has never seen anything like this and his house is destroyed. Video: Petrus Muronga
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