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Superlife takes products to rural communities

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“The presentation will be about health and about how the Superlife products can be used to help improve people’s health,” said a Superlife representative Tariro Elizabeth.

BY KUDZAI CHITSATSO

SUPERLIFE Zimbabwe will next Saturday host a health and business presentation at Munashe Junior School in Mhondoro-Ngezi with the hope of reaching out to rural communities.

The event starts at 10am and ends at 12 noon.

“The presentation will be about health and about how the Superlife products can be used to help improve people’s health,” said a Superlife representative Tariro Elizabeth.

“The event will also be a business presentation on how people may join Superlife and make money through digital marketing and direct selling.”

Tariro said Superlife was a Malaysia-based company whose products are mainly produced from fruits for medical purposes.

“Superlife packs and distributes the product across the world. Its founder and CEO is Lai Tek Kean and operates from the head office in Malaysia,” she said.

“The products are made from fruits by Dr Fred Zulli who is the managing director of Mibelle Biochemistry.

“Dr Zulli made the product called STC30 and it took him 10 years to discover the plant based stem cells which made the product.”

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