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Emily Stillman Foundation Joins Mother’s Day Fun Run

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Mother’s Day Fun Run is an annual corporate social responsibility project organised by the Nation Publications Limited (NPL), in support of safe motherhood by taking care of the wellbeing of expectant mothers and their unborn children, through provision of maternal and neonatal healthcare equipment and supplies to needy, poorly funded and under-resourced public hospitals and health centres. The 2016 edition Mother’s Day Fun Run, scheduled for October 8th in Mzimba, will be the twelfth of these series, which have been targeting a hospital (and neighbouring health centres) which have recorded the highest maternal mortality deaths in Malawi in a given year. According to Mwnation     The Emily Stillman Foundation of the United States of America (USA) on Tuesday donated two bicycle ambulances towards Nation Publications Limited (NPL) Mothers Day Fun Run scheduled for October 8 2016 in Mzimba. In an interview on the sidelines of the donation, the foundation’s co-founder and director

International Ghanaian Model Victoria Michaels

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Born into the blissful world of beauty   International Ghanaian Model Victoria Michaels i s good at what she does,  She backs all these achievements with a solid academic background in Business Management and Communication as she holds a Diploma in Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Central University Ghana. A communicator per excellence, she leverages on a multifaceted experience gained from practice in PR, Marketing/Brand Communication, and Banking , Victoria has used her management skills to run the successful VM Consult, a company she founded a few years ago. Victoria began her career at the age of 19 when she won as a first Runner up for the Miss Francophone Ghana Beauty Pageant. Participated as a runway model in AU Summit GOLD Show, BBC Fashion Show, Dubai Fashion Week,Africa Fashion Week London and Nigeria, FAME Nigeria, FIMA International Fashion Show, Dark & Lovely Fashion Show. Victoria has also been

D-Black Lightwork drops this 30th of September worldwide

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D-Black is a multiple award winning afrobeats / hiphop artist from Ghana.  #Lightwork  the 3rd studio album from  D-Black   drops on the 30th of September worldwide . This album will be released under his biological name Desmond Blackmore.  Lightwork   album features  1. Omega ft. Sarkodie & Singlet (produced by Shaker) - Afrobeats  2. Forget Me Not ft. Bisa Kdei (produced by Dj Breezy) - Highlife 3. Ebaa Over Bo (produced by Nshorna Musick) - Hiplife  4. Blessings ft. Shaker & Stargo (produced by Gem) ~ Hiphop and many more. He owns and operates a marketing/advertising/events firm  Black Avenue Works  that specializes in corporate and social events, product/brand marketing and advertising.  D-Black signed an advertising deal with Ciroc Ultra Premium Vodka in 2014 then a brand Amabssador deal with the Diageo owned brand in 2015. and for Ghanaian Electronic giants RLG, VIVA brand of phones. He is also the face of his Black Avenue Clothing label. D-Black is also the CEO o

Wiyaala Filming KANDABANYE‬

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KANDABANYE‬ is the new music video Noella Wiyaala is set to release, the song is about a man who breaks a woman's heart, as the woman plans on seeking revenge. Wiyaala and her management are currently on location filming the video. The songstress  posted some videos and pictures on social media of her and other cast members. Born Noella Wiyaala , the  All Africa Music Award  winner sings in English and in Sissala and Waale .  Wiyaala is known as an advocate for gender equality. In July, she  spoke to the BBC  about child marriage and issues within the Ghana music industry. “I can use my music to throw light on these things. And use myself as example,” she said. Although  Wiyaala  will perform in September for the Legends of Africa event, before playing with her compatriot  Rocky Dawuni     a GRAMMY nominated Ghanaian singer and songwriter who performs his signature 'Afro Roots' sound which is a mixture of Reggae, Afrobeat, Highlife and soul music in Lo

Professor Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg on PORK Biological Therapy

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In World War II, soldiers in North Africa were taken ill in ever increasing numbers. They were suffering from abscesses of the lower part of the leg called “tropical ulcers”. These ulcerations left the soldiers unfit to fight and necessitated lengthy hospital confinement, often requiring their removal to more temperate climates. Every possible form of treatment as well as chemical therapy was exhausted without positive results. It was then suggested that these leg ulcers could possibly be connected with the soldiers’ eating habits, as the natives showed no signs of this disease. Rations to the soldiers were then based on a diet free from pork, much like that eaten by the Islamic population. This resulted in the immediate relief of the leg ulcer syndrome. During the lean years of the war and especially those after the war, the health of the population was, practically speaking, good. Few people could