Sub-Sahara to battle lower growth, revenue

Sub-Saharan African sovereigns will be battling lower growth and revenue as well as higher debt levels and weaker debt affordability into 2021, according to Moody’s.

Drogba marriage collapses over infidelity

DIDIER DROGBA has revealed his ten-year marriage is over . . . after appearing in an intimate video in bed with a mystery woman. The Chelsea legend, 42, met Lalla…

Tunisia orders 4-day national lockdown

Tunisia will start a four-day nationwide lockdown on Thursday to stem the spread of Covid-19 infections. The North African state has been struggling to reduce the number of infections since…

Cotton farmers increase crop hectarage

Harare Bureau Farmers have put 185 557 hectares under the Cotton Presidential Inputs Scheme 2020/21 summer cropping season, representing a 28 percent increase from the 144 696 hectares planted during…

Prospect not concerned about Zim sovereign risk

With very few mines in the world able to supply the premium priced, ultra-low iron, technical market for spodumene or petalite, Prospect Resources is keen on the Arcadia Lithium project, and has put in place measures to minimise any impact from Zimbabwe’s sovereign risk.

Seven choices for greatness

I have been speaking, mentoring and training people for a few years now. I do not come from a wealthy background, all that I have today I have worked for. I have always shared my story in this column.

Dr. Fauci warns Covid variant found in South Africa could pose threat to antibody drugs

A mutated and more infectious coronavirus strain first identified in South Africa is “disturbing” and could pose a threat to antibody treatments that are used to prevent people from falling seriously ill from Covid-19, White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday.

Japan has found a new Covid variant. Here’s how it compares to virus strains in the UK, South Africa

Japan’s National Institute of Infectious Diseases on Sunday said it had detected a new variant of the coronavirus in four travelers arriving from Brazil.

Does COVID-19 Wreak Havoc with the Menstrual Cycle?

It’s no secret that intense stress — such as losing a loved one, moving to a new home, or getting divorced — can mess with a woman’s periods.

Immunity against SARS-CoV-2 may last at least 8 months

A new study suggests that most people who recover from a SARS-CoV-2 infection retain the immune memory they would need to prevent a severe reinfection. The protection provided by vaccination may be similarly long-lasting.

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