Vusi Nova

Vusi Nova opens up about his health after being discharged from the hospital. The singer who marked his 39th birthday a few days ago had to visit the hospital after his heart started working differently.

Taking to Instagram, he shared a photo of himself at the hospital and captioned with, “Proof Of life” I sometimes forget that I’m not getting any younger. I feel 21!😅 got back from hospital this morning & I’m feeling healthier & energised more than ever. Back to the grind tonight. Let’s go!!

The Ndikuthandile hitmaker said he has been diagnosed with high blood pressure.

“Make sure you exercise; your diet is proper [and] you go for check-ups. Yesterday I was hospitalised very early in the morning – around five [due to] fatigue. My heart was acting up and then I found out that I have high blood pressure. Now I have to take blood pressure medication – imagine… I thought it was the end of me,” Nova shared.

In other news – ANC stalwart Aziz Pahad remembered for contributions to Middle East policy

African National Congress (ANC) stalwart, Aziz Pahad, is fondly remembered for his significant contributions to South Africa, notably his role in shaping the country’s Middle East policy and his staunch opposition to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Pahad passed away at his home in Saxonwold in northern Johannesburg, on Wednesday, surrounded by his family. He was 82. Pahad served as deputy foreign minister from 1994 to 2008. He was also a member of parliament from 1994 to 2008. SABC’s International Editor Sophie Mokoena says Pahad played a major role forming South Africa’s foreign policy in the early 2000s,. Read More

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