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Afro Republic
00:00 - 03:00

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03:00 - 06:00

Morning Reset

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06:00 - 09:00

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09:00 - 12:00

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[ICYMI] Legendary South African visual artist, Professor Zanele Muholi has made history as the first black queer South African to ever win the prestigious Hasselblad Award. Professor Muholi was recently announced as the recipient of this year's award, which is widely considered as "Nobel ...Prize of photography".

https://youtu.be/XrQ5fFO5w98 watch the full interview with @tsepisomakwetla on #africaworldhour

#photography #africanartist #visualartist

25 Years of Healing: Dr. Nicholas Neaves Turns Personal Loss into a Mission for Women’s Wellness

[ICYMI] In the wake of growing public concern over a recent study by South Africa's University of the Free State, the country's Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says the levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) found in sanitary pads are too low to be clinically harmful.
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catch the interview with @tsepisomakwetla on #africaworldhour https://rb.gy/4rhy3n

#sanitarypads #womenshealth

Professor Zanele Muholi Is The First Black Queer South African To Ever Win The Hasselblad Award.

Women’s health specialist Dr Phasha joins Ms_Ndikumana to unpack BMI, weight and overall health.