Some older people in Zimbabwe are taking up exercise wherever they can find the space as non-communicable diseases such as ...
Some older people in Zimbabwe are taking up exercise wherever they can find the space as non-communicable diseases such as ...
Nelly Mutandwa joins others in Zimbabwe’s Harare cemetery for a daily fitness routine combating non-communicable diseases.
In Harare, Zimbabwe, 65-year-old Nelly Mutandwa joins the Commandos Fitness Club for daily workouts in a cemetery to manage diabetes amidst growing non-communicable diseases in Africa. With limited ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: A Fitness Club in Zimbabwe Cemetery Aims to Outpace Death One Step At a TimeAt dawn, 65-year-old Nelly Mutandwa swapped her pajamas for leggings, a T-shirt and sneakers. She grabbed a bottle of water before heading to an unconventional workout spot: a cemetery in Zimbabwe's ...
Agricultural land in Harare. Image by Itaisibanda via Wikimedia ... We have had and still have some cases of waterborne diseases like typhoid and diarrhea. Health, of course, is being affected ...
Harare, in recent years has grappled with public ... The resurgence of these diseases is often linked to inadequate access to clean water and proper sanitation, both common in some urban areas.
Harare, in recent years has grappled with public ... The resurgence of these diseases is often linked to inadequate access to clean water and proper sanitation, both common in some urban areas.
"We hope they will supply us with clean water going forward to avoid these diseases." Throughout Zimbabwe — including the capital Harare, there are no reliable water source at the moment ...
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Africanews on MSNFitness club helps Zimbabwe’s elderly fight chronic diseasesA fitness club in Zimbabwe is helping the elderly fight chronic diseases in order to live longer ...
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