Beautiful Hair with Moringa – Gladys, Zambia
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Beautiful Hair with Moringa – Gladys, Zambia

Celebrate Moringa – Day 4

Today we will follow the moringa journey of a hairdresser in Zambia. 

Please meet Gladys Mutale Mubanga. She discovered that moringa had healing properties that benefit the hair, so she began to use it in her hair salon. The results were amazing.

She now has a thriving moringa business with a focus on Moringa hair products. Please enjoy her story.

If you’d like to contact Gladys, here details are at the end of this article.

Use Moringa for beautiful hair.

Moringa from Florida to Zambia – 2 Amazing Moringa Stories
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Moringa from Florida to Zambia – 2 Amazing Moringa Stories

Today we chatted to Barry Murphy from his moringa nursery in Florida, USA, where he has been focusing on moringa growing and promoting awareness for the past 2 years. The nursery supplies moringa plants to locals to grow on their properties or in their yards. They have formed a cooperative where the leaves are harvested and processed, and given back to the community. Barry has published a Free Moringa Manuel Ebook which has helped create a lot of awareness and knowledge. We will provide the link for you to download. Next we chatted with Nkole Chanda from Zambia. She is a founding member of Africa Moringa Hub, and we all love her miracle story of her recovery from HIV using moringa….

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Moringa as a Business

In this article you will discover how moringa is a good business.  Zindaba shares how he and his wife discovered moringa, and started a successful business with Moringa soap.  At the same time, they were able to help vulnerable women and their families through soap making. Our Moringa Story: My name is Zindaba Ngwenyama, proudly married with 3 children consisting of two boys and one girl. For the past 4 years we have been living on a farm, 12 kilometres to the west of Lusaka central business district. My profession is a video producer with a strong bias towards documentary making. Having grown up being nurtured into gardening at an early age by my mother, it became only natural that eventually…

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From HIV and TB to Wellbeing

Story of Nkole Chanda, Zambia My Moringa story began in 2007 when my parents began growing Moringa trees at our farm. My names are Nkole Chanda and in June, 2001, I was tested positive for HIV. Back then, there were no Anti-viral drugs as there is now. We tried different herbal medicine such as the African potato, but nothing prevented me from developing TB of the spine which left me paralyzed partially. To find answers, my parents did a lot of Google research on Moringa which led to our growing Moringa. I started taking it as a food supplement as I had problems eating food, because by then I had started medication and I was on TB treatment.  From then, my quality…

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Through the Fire – Mrs Christin Shaba’s Moringa Story – Zambia

My involvement with Moringa started 6 years ago when I got introduced to the business by my Sister in-law. Her main business was spices of​ different kinds. She would send me to bring Moringa, also to a lesser extent with Number 3 meal Moringa leaf. This was part time. Gradually, I started developing interest and went full time into the business starting with bringing about 50kg of powder rising to 200kg and to about a tonne in the recent past per month. I usually buy for resale to those that buy in bulk. I have had about 6 main clients from Lusaka, Zambia, and a few others in these other provinces. Apart from the leaf powder, I also bring seed, seed…

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Moringa, a Crop for ALL Generations by Masiye Munga, Zambia

My Introduction to Moringa through Extension Service It’s usually said that the driver of Agricultural productivity is extension service. For those who don’t know, extension service is the arm of agriculture that comes along side farmers and rural communities to help them grow and produce viable crops.  It was through Extension Service to farmers that I first got introduced to Moringa 20 years ago. At that time, the late Mr Vavaya Mulenga of the Conservation Farming Unit had introduced Moringa as a crop to Central Zambia, along with Jatropha and Bixa, Moringa. I belonged to an Association of graduates who built a large nursery for propagating moringa. These plants were given to farmers to grow on their own properties. The moringa plants grew…

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