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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Great self driven musician, Cassper Nyvest

So there’s a new kid on the block. Cassper Nyovest. He is something right? He started from the bottom now he’s up there. So he has been famous for almost three years now, well known for his great South African music and jaw dropping dance moves ekse.

                                                                         
Cassper took the rapping route after his late brother Khotso Phoolo. He has always been known as an active student at school that wanted to participate on everything that happened on stage. Now he mingles with the big guns of the South African music industry.

Believe when they say a man grows and transforms. Cassper, a man from a hopeless place to a man that took five awards at the Metro’s. He did not stop amazing the country. Everyone was talking about him. His the new trend on social media and the talk of the country for shizzle . The man has worked with legends such as HHP, Tuks Senganga, Young Slugs, Jabba, etc. No wonder he’s this good, he has been with the best of the best.

This guy is so young, hip and happening. From what I have seen, he is not a too trying dush-bag like some of his peers in the music industry. He just does his thing well and gets positive attention from the fans and or the public. I love him I have to say. I’m a person that does not go around searching for songs, I want songs to find me instead, they must be the ones attracting me to them and Cassper Nyovest did that, claps once!

People we should thank the social media for enabling each and every one of us to have access on such juicy interesting information and news we want about our celebs. It allows us to receive so much more than we have hoped for even. The power role of social media in this digital age is amazing at our finger tips everyday! , all day!
Let’s respect this source of information because it is also owned by us and controlled by us. It’s a lovely platform that makes the world one small village for us to interact and all.Image result for cassper nyovest pictures
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I salute the social media role in our lives. It has made us-
*Open minded
*Knowledgeable
*Entertained to the fullest
*Interact faster
*Opinionated

This is one of the great creations of today, the social media. Marvelous!

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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Ebola the killer machine


Ebola, I know one word that has a lot of meaning behind it, many people ask themselves what is this “Ebola” that everyone has been talking about, well keep your eyes on the screen, I might just have the answers to most of  your questions. Growing up I heard about various diseases, but the one that in fact caught my attention was the horrifying deadly disease called Ebola “FYI” for your information it is a fever, often fatal illness in humans and it is transmitted through direct contact with blood, body fluids and tissues of infected persons and bodies can remain contagious for up to 60 days.  

 Powerful is the role of social media in this digital age, this disease was trending in the social media globally, as a young individual who likes being informed, I just had to do a little bit of more research to actually find out where this disease originated from. I came across this information while I was researching “Ebola is a hemorrhagic fever transmitted from wild animals to human beings, But how I asked myself? That’s just a sad condition. Ebola symptoms may include hiccups, chest pains, rash, breathing problems. When I actually found out this information, I just had to share this with you.

Can I just scare you a little with the facts that I came across while searching,
http://www.medicinenet.com/
The number of Ebola cases so far this year are : 9,936. How many people have been killed by Ebola: 4,877.These are the official figures put out by World Health Organisation, this organisation gets the death numbers from the three main sources clinics, medical centers and laboratories doing Ebola tests and burial teams. In this age and time with so many educated doctors they still have not found a cure for this horrific disease, if you ask me, I would say that it’s worse than HIV.

Let me give you some tips on how you can actually prevent and control this disease

v  Reducing the risk of wildlife-human transmission from contact with infected fruits and animals and the consumption of their raw meat.

v  Reducing the risk of human-to-human transmission, avoiding close contact with people who are infected with Ebola symptoms particularly with their bodily fluids, gloves and appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when taking care of ill patients at home.

v  Ebola infection should be handled by trained staff and processed in suitably equipped laboratories.


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