Keith Khoza: Shaping the Future of Zimbabwean Entertainment

Keith Khoza, also known as 'The Sliq One,' is a dynamic force in Zimbabwe's media industry, with a passion for creating engaging content that resonates with audiences. As a host of the popular radio show Fire Power on Power FM Zimbabwe, Keith brings his unique blend of charisma and expertise to the airwaves, captivating listeners with thought-provoking segments like The Rivalry, The Burning Issue, and Global Question. His keen understanding of local and global entertainment trends allows him to push boundaries while maintaining a deep connection with the cultural pulse of Zimbabwe. Keith is also a key figure in television, leading Jive TV in its mission to showcase Zimbabwe's vibrant music scene. Through his role as a host and executive producer, he strives to elevate local talent and provide viewers with fresh, exciting content. His work with Jive Sessions gives artists a platform to share their stories, foster meaningful discussions, and promote vital issues like youth empowerment, cancer awareness, and the challenges faced by the Zimbabwean music industry. With an eye on the future, Keith is committed to pushing the boundaries of the media landscape, always evolving to stay relevant in an ever-changing industry. His vision is to reach the pinnacle of success, and his drive to innovate ensures that he remains a central figure in shaping Zimbabwe's entertainment culture for years to come.

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Signs of a stroke

It's very important to identify a stroke quickly because the longer the brain is without oxygen, the higher the chance of permanent damage.
We ask people to remember FAST, F-A-S-T, to spring into action.
F stands for Face. Is there anything abnormal about the patient's face? Is their smile drooping? Is their eyelid drooping?
A stands for Arms. Ask the person to raise their arms and observe if one of the arms is drooping.
S stands for Speech. Listen to the speech carefully. Are they slurring their words? Ask them to repeat a very simple phrase, the grass is green. If they cannot repeat that phrase, the higher chance of stroke. And then
T, if you see any of these things, Time is of the essence. Call emergency right away.

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