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Regular Fasting Can Prolong Your Life By 40%. Fasting Can Change Your Entire Life. But the practice has clear upsides. A 2019 study followed 2,001 heart patients and found those who routinely fasted were much more likely to be alive four years after a common procedure, cardiac catheterization, compared with patients who never fasted, did it briefly, or stopped many years earlier It’s a popular practice, and research shows it has real health benefits. A new diet that tricks your body into thinking it’s fasting may have similar benefits. As a young laboratory researcher, Longo starved yeast to tease out how nutrient…

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99% of people think the Bible never changed.Here’s What’s Inside The Ethiopian Bible & Why It Was Kept Hidden But Ethiopia’s version is older, larger, & contains lost books revealing: • Lost prophecies • Hidden histories • Stories Western Christianity concealed 1. The Ethiopian Bible is the oldest in the world. The Garima Gospels date back to 330-650 AD. Making them hundreds of years older than most Western biblical texts. These sacred manuscripts have been preserved for over 1,600 years in Ethiopia’s monasteries, untouched by European influence. But what’s inside is even more fascinating… 1. The Ethiopian Bible is the…

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White Woman Who ‘Identifies As Black’ Plans To Move To Africa After Tanning And Surgery Martina Wants To ‘Widen Her Nose’ Via Surgery Before Relocating To Africa. A controversial tanning and surgery addict is planning to move to Africa, but not before she gets more surgery. .A German tanning enthusiast who was born white but identifies as a ‘Black woman’ has shared her plans to “move to Africa” because she “feels a deep connection” to the country and its people. But first, she plans to get more surgery. Martina Big – who goes by the name Malaika – previously sparked…

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Namibian Teen Simon Petrus Creates Airtime-Free Phone A Namibian teenager has made waves by building a SIM-free phone that can make calls without the need for airtime or a network connection. This innovative device uses a unique technology that bypasses traditional communication systems, offering a solution for areas with limited or no network coverage. His invention has the potential to revolutionize communication, especially in remote locations where connectivity is a challenge. This remarkable achievement showcases the power of creativity and problem-solving in addressing global tech challenges. A step closer to bridging the communication gap! In 2016 a teenager from Namibia…

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Discover The Incredible Story Of Valentina Vassilyev, The Woman Who Gave Birth To 69 Children, And Her Remarkable Journey In History A 40 Years Old Woman Dies After Giving Birth To 69 Children The fertility rate is strongly associated with the age of a woman which means the age of a woman affects her fertility. The age of a woman is the single most important element which affects her fertility. Women in their 20’s possess a strong possibility and chances of getting pregnant and have more babies. However, older women who are crossing or are above 35 years have lesser…

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A groundbreaking HIV cure trial conducted in Durban, South Africa, has demonstrated promising results in achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free virus control. The trial shows that 20% of participants remain off ART and are virally suppressed after one-and-a-half years Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results A groundbreaking HIV cure trial at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 🇿🇦 , is delivering hope in the fight against HIV. The HIV Study Led by Professor Thumbi Ndung’u, the study shows that 20% of participants have remained off antiretroviral therapy (ART) and are still virally suppressed after 1.5 years-without needing daily…

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Africa’s Billionaires 2025 According to Forbes Who is the richest African in 2025? According to Forbes, Billionaire Aliko Dangote has seen his wealth nearly double to $23.9 billion, which ranks the Nigerian entrepreneur as the wealthiest person in Africa and 86th in the world. It would be recalled that Forbes ranked Aliko Dangote as the 144th richest person in the world in 2024 with $13.4 billion. Aliko Dangote – Net Worth: $28 Billion At the end of 2023, Africa had 29 billionaires, with a combined wealth of almost 80 billion dollars. There are many factors behind this slowdown. Firstly, the…

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Top 10 Most Searched Jobs in South Africa South Africa’s job market is constantly evolving, with various industries experiencing growth and decline. Understanding the most sought-after jobs can help job seekers and employers alike. Based on recent data, here are the top 10 most searched jobs in South Africa 2025: 1. Software Developer With the rise of technology and digital transformation, software development has become a highly sought-after skill. South African companies are looking for talented developers to create innovative solutions and drive business growth. 2. Data Scientist As data becomes increasingly important for businesses, the demand for data scientists…

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12-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth In Africa “We are failing as parents” 😥💔 12-year-old girl gives birth in Eastern Cape. It was further reported that the father is 17 years old SOUTH AFRICA South Africa welcomed the arrival of New Year’s Day babies across the country, with some heartwarming moments and alarming statistics highlighting teenage pregnancies. One of the youngest mothers this year is a 12-year-old girl from the Eastern Cape, whose baby was among the 40 delivered in the province on January 1. MEC of Health in the Eastern Cape, Ntandokazi Capa, says one of the mothers who gave…

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A couple’s struggle for survival as HIV drugs disappear.HIV patients live in fear as US aid freeze strands drugs in warehouse Culled from NTV and Reuters  Five years ago, in the heart of Kibra, Boniface Mukuha, 28, met Medrine Kemunto, 28, in a cybercafé—an unassuming setting for what would become an extraordinary love story. She had just completed her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exams, and he, a young man born with HIV, was navigating the complexities of life in one of Nairobi’s most densely populated neighborhoods. The health clinic where Alice Okwirry collects her HIV medication in Kenya’s capital…

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