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Hon. Leslie Tsabora: Zim Superlife Businessman Encouraged Youths To Join Lucrative Scheme
October 12, 2020 / comments : 0
Superlife is a venture designed for upcoming entrepreneurs and is a network marketing company based in Malaysia. The company, fronted by youthful businessman Leslie Tsabora, has products such as stc30 for stem cell.
What is stem cell? It is a special cell with an ability to differentiate into any of 220+ cells of the human body.
"I am quite positive it's business opportunity will provide youths with more jobs and ideas on how to make a living. Superlife is a profitable business which requires little or no business experience for one to start making money with it," said Tsabora.
He encouraged people to take stc30, which is an effective tool in repairing demaged cells, replacing weak cells and replicates more normal body cells.
It also rejuvenates old aged cells, revitalises the immune system and renews body performance.
Tsabora said his company's main agenda was to change the world and make sure that health and wealth is attained by Zimbabweans.
''It doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, join us now and change your life,'' he said.
For information contact Hon Leslie J Tsabora +263 786506133.
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