Early Detection and Nutrition: Key to Managing Women's Cancers in Africa


Mr. Noel Ralph Zulu, a distinguished medical practitioner and specialist Laparoscopic Surgeon, is passionate about women's health and wellness. With a strong educational background, including a medical degree from Wits University, South Africa, and a Master's in General Surgery from the University of Zimbabwe, Mr. Zulu has refined his expertise through fellowships with COSECSA and the World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (India). He is a member of various professional associations, including the South African Society of Endoscopic Surgeons, the Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Surgical Society of Zimbabwe, ensuring he stays updated on the latest medical advancements.

As Medical Superintendent of Masvingo Provincial Hospital and Lecturer and Head of Surgery at Great Zimbabwe University's Simon Mazorodze School of Medical Sciences, Mr. Zulu brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the panel. He is dedicated to empowering women to take control of their health through traditional food and nutrition knowledge, while preserving cultural heritage and improving health outcomes across Africa.At the Africa Day Women Leadership and Executives Summit, Mr. Zulu will share his insights on:

Nourishing women's health.

Seeking  early medical treatment.

Managing the spread of cancers.

The power of traditional indigenous food in prevention and cancer management


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