The liver is the human body’s largest internal organ and one of the most important for survival. Without it, bodily tissues would die from lack of nutrients and oxygen and the digestive process would not be able to take place. One of the liver’s most important functions is the removal of toxins from your system. This function is why cleansing ...
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10 Foods That Detox the Body
1. Fruit Fruit is high in liquid-content which helps the body wash out toxins.[1] Fruit is also easy to digest and is high in antioxidants, nutrients, fiber, and important vitamins. 2. Green Foods Fill your refrigerator with blue-green algae, barley, wheatgrass, kale, spinach, spirulina, alfalfa, chard, arugula, and other organic leafy greens to give your digestive tract a detoxifying boost ...
Read More »Nigeria’s President Buhari says will soon sign up to African free-trade agreement
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari said on Wednesday the country will ‘sign up soon’ to a $3 trillion African free-trade agreement. Nigeria is one of Africa’s two largest economies, the other being South Africa. Buhari’s government had refused to join a continental free-trade zone established in March, on the grounds that it wishes to defend its own businesses and industry. ALSO ...
Read More »Crisis-hit Anglophone Cameroon to partake in presidential polls – ELECAM
Cameroon’s Anglophone regions will participate in presidential polls slated for October 7, 2018. This is according to the country’s electoral organizing body, Elections Cameroon (ELECAM). The said regions – North West and South West – have been restive for months now amid armed exchanges between government forces and secessionists under the banner of the so-called Ambazonia Republic. The elections organizer ...
Read More »People refuse to pay us for our work but we’re called ‘ashawobrities – Joselyn Dumas
Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas has disclosed she has no regret baring her teeth at the organisers of 3 Music Awards for not paying for her services after hosting the maiden edition of the awards event on March 24, 2018. She said, venting her anger on Twitter to demand her unpaid money was for a good course to speak out for ...
Read More »J. H. Mensah’s Death: Family unhappy with media for breaking news
The demise of veteran politician, Joseph Henry Mensah came as a shock to many Ghanaians when various media platforms reported the news in the early hours of today. The late J. H. Mensah, aged 89, died on Thursday morning while on admission at the 37 Military Hospital for some days. However, some family members of Mr. Mensah are upset about ...
Read More »South Africa’s Anderson stuns Federer in Wimbledon quarter-final
Roger Federer’s hopes of a ninth Wimbledon title bit the dust as South African Kevin Anderson recovered from two sets down to win a quarter-final cliffhanger 2-6 6-7(5) 7-5 6-4 13-11 on a tension-filled Court One on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Swiss, not playing on Centre Court for the first time since 2015, displayed his usual panache as he strolled through ...
Read More »South Africa court postpones culpable homicide case of Zuma’s son
A South African court postponed hearings on Thursday in a culpable homicide case involving former president Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane until Aug. 23. Lawyers for Duduzane Zuma said they hoped to agree on a start date once they had studied the state’s evidence. The charges relate to a fatal 2014 car crash in which Duduzane’s sports car smashed into a ...
Read More »Ugandan legislators to get sharpshooters and armoured cars for security
President Yoweri Museveni has approved increased security spending for Uganda’s 456 members of parliament – including on sharpshooters and armoured escort vehicles – after a ruling party lawmaker was shot dead. Critics said the spending was wasteful and failed to address security concerns of normal citizens who fear rampant crime in a country marked by unsolved murders, waves of kidnappings ...
Read More »GES condemns caning of KSTS student by teacher
The Ghana Education Service has launched investigations into an incident at the Kumasi Secondary Technical School where a housemaster of the school caned a student for sneaking out of school without permit. The incident has left the second year student with glaring multiple cane marks on the back and ribs. It comes at the time when corporal punishment has been ...
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