by Linda Ikeji Club Brugge have been declared Belgian champions after the remainder of the top-flight season was cancelled on Thursday in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. The Jupiler Pro League’s board of directors voted unanimously for cancellation of the season…
As Wealthy Depart For Second Homes, Class Tensions Come To Surface In Coronavirus Crisis
By Forbes Topline: As New York City’s coronavirus cases exploded in recent weeks, residents fleeing to second homes have come under intense scrutiny and push-back, prompting officials in multiple states to create highway checkpoints screening for New Yorkers and a national travel advisory for…
Legendary African Saxophonist Manu Dibango Passes from Coronavirus
By Marian It is trying times for the family of Cameroonian saxophone legend, Manu Dibango, who died on Tuesday, after battling complications from coronavirus. A message on his official Facebook confirmed that Manu died after contracting COVID-19. The statement reads: Dear family,dear friends,dear fans,A voice…
Coronavirus Could Be A $12 Billion Hit To Entertainment And Audiences May Never Be The Same
They’re all closed. Movie Theaters. Bars. Nightclubs. Arenas. Cafes. In New York, Broadway and museums are shuttered. In San Francisco it’s even more dire. Across the country and the world, cities are shutting down, leaving humans from Seattle to Shanghai…
Cash Is King In The Time Of Coronavirus
By Forbes It might go down as one of the worst financial market calls ever, akin to BusinessWeek declaring the death of equities on the eve of a booming era for stocks. Ray Dalio, the billionaire who founded the world’s biggest hedge…
Nike Among Growing List Of Retailers Closing In Response To The Coronavirus
by Forbe Topline: Nike will shut down all U.S. stores until March 27, the company announced Sunday, adding to a growing list of retailers deciding to close in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In addition to all U.S.…
8 Steps Employers Can Take To Protect Workers From The Coronavirus
By Forbes One day before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Google parent company Alphabet asked all of its North American employees to work from home. The tech titan may have been among the first to issue such…
Coronavirus: First Vaccine Issued in US & Pastor Adeboye has a word of hope and faith for everyone
By BellaNaija.com According to Johns Hopkins University, coronavirus has infected more than 182,400 people and killed over 7,100 worldwide, while the number of deaths outside of China has now surpassed the number of deaths inside. Due to the rise in the number…
Facebook Bans Ads Promising A Cure To The Coronavirus
By Forbes Topline: Facebook will begin taking down any ads that promise a cure for the coronavirus, as the platform battles the rapid spread of conspiracy theories and fake cures—including drinking bleach to cure the disease—that have erupted in panic…
The Coronavirus Threatens Africans and China’s Hold on Africa
by Ahmed Charai Africa’s comparatively poor health-care system is failing to recognize many cases in its midst—setting the stage for a larger tragedy. The most terrifying and mysterious question about the Coronavirus is: Why has Africa, home to 1.3 billion people,…