In Zambia, two men are accused of witchcraft against the country's president.

Two men appeared in court in Zambia on charges of witchcraft and possession of amulets aimed at causing harm to the country's president.

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Two men appeared in court in Zambia charged with witchcraft and possession of amulets aimed at causing harm to the country's president.

In the court process, there is a large element of political intrigue, as reported by CBS News. According to prosecutors involved in the case, the accused were hired by the brother of former deputy Emmanuel Banda, who is currently on the run, the channel reports. "Traditional Zambian societies and individuals believe in a strong connection between the human world and the supernatural," said Ganhani Moyo, a cultural heritage lecturer at the University of Zambia. The men were arrested in a hotel in the capital. In their room, a chameleon in a bottle and other items were found, including a mysterious white powder, red fabric, and the tail of an unidentified animal, a source reports. According to the testimony of one of the accused, the masterminds promised them over $1 million for the murder of Zambia's leader using curses. In June of last year, the Maldivian Minister of Environment was accused of performing black magic rituals to harm the country's president, Mohamed Muizzu. Later, the official was released.

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