Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 30 December 2025
📘 Source: Mail & Guardian

In the spirit of closing the year with clarity, confidence and a gentle return to self, we spoke with Jennifer Hlabjago from Uniquely Toned, a woman quietly reshaping how we think about wellness in South Africa. In a landscape where quick fixes are loud and sustainable health feels elusive, her clinic is offering something refreshingly human: results without overwhelm, guidance without judgement and a reminder that wellness begins with understanding your own body. From weight-management support to skin health, from the rising curiosity around vaginal rejuvenation to the growing demand for IV drips, Hlabjago speaks with an honesty that cuts through the noise.

This Q&A brings her insights forward, practical, demystifying and deeply rooted in care and a perfect reminder that small, consistent choices can still carry us into a healthier new chapter. Which treatments do clients seek out most often and why? Our most requested treatments are weight-loss injections, body-contouring sessions and skin treatments like facials and chemical peels.

Clients choose them because they want visible results without downtime. People have busy lives, so they prefer options that fit into their routine and still deliver noticeable changes. How does your clinic approach healthy, sustainable weight management?

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We don’t push quick fixes. We look at the client’s habits, lifestyle and medical history. Then we mix non-invasive treatments with simple, realistic changes in diet and activity.

We focus on steady progress instead of fast drops that don’t last. What sets your non-invasive weight-loss treatments apart from dieting or surgery? Most people struggle with consistency, not knowledge.

Our treatments give clients a boost so they see results sooner, which keeps them motivated. They’re safe, non-surgical, and work alongside lifestyle changes. There’s no downtime, no hospital stay, and no pressure to make extreme choices.

How does your clinic contribute to national conversations about health and prevention? South Africa’s obesity numbers are high because access to support is limited. We try to make wellness more approachable.

We educate clients, share real information online and show that you can start small. Our aim is to help people take control of their health before problems get worse.

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Originally published by Mail & Guardian • December 30, 2025

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