Volvo reveals all-electric C40

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN. — Volvo has pulled the covers off its new C40 Recharge, which it describes as a lower and sleeker version of the battery-powered XC40 variant.

Sneakerheads turn Jordans, Yeezys into bona fide asset class

Last July 30, Joe Hebert woke up early and drove to a small warehouse he’d leased in Eugene, Ore., the track-obsessed college town where Nike Inc. was born. He was expecting an important delivery: 600 pairs of Yeezy Boost 350 Zyon sneakers. Released by Adidas 12 days earlier, they’d sold out within hours and now commanded more than US$100 above retail on the secondary market. Many sneakerheads would have felt lucky to snag a single pair of one of the world’s most sought-after styles. Adidas AG produces just 40 000 pairs of each Yeezy release, which are priced at US$220 retail and sold through its Yeezy Supply website using a digital lottery.

How to start, grow strawberry farming business

Strawberry production can be very profitable, however, there are multiple variables which have to be effectively and efficiently managed.

Hindu temples reopening in Harare after COVID-19 shut-downs

Two Hindu temples in Harare run by the Hindoo Society Harare (HSH), which have been closed for few months due to COVID-19, are opening again on March 3 with various protocols.

Antibodies from South Africa COVID variant may offer cross-protection

Research by South African scientists suggests that antibodies triggered by exposure to the country’s dominant coronavirus variant can prevent infection by other variants.

Africa CDC: Need To Vaccinate At Least 60% Of Africans

The head of the Africa Centre for Disease Control said on Thursday that the African continent needed to “find vaccines” in addition to the ones provided through the COVAX initiative if the continent was to get to a level of vaccination of at least 60 percent of its population of 1.3 billion people.

Africa’s COVID-19 cases hit 3,914,044: Africa CDC

The number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in Africa reached 3,914,044 on Wednesday as the continent continues efforts to contain the virus.

COVID-19 vaccines scammers on the prowl.

The entire globe is currently undergoing one of the largest and most complex vaccination campaigns in history, and, not surprisingly, scammers and sellers on the dark market have been eager to make a profit off the process.

New envoys: President presses on with economic diplomacy, reengagement

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has deployed renvoys to the United States (US), the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) to pursue economic diplomacy, re-engagement and re-affirm relations as the country is a friend to all and an enemy to none.

UPDATED: New school calendar out

This year’s schools calendar has now been set with a total of 164 teaching days across the three terms so that pupils can catch up on the work that has been missed through the long furloughs required last year and this year to beat back Covid-19.

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