South Africa woke up to a golden start to the end of the week with Tatjana Schoenmaker winning the women’s 200m breaststroke gold medal in world-record time, making history at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The rand is on the front foot and our mining giants are returning billions of rands to shareholders and propping up government coffers.
On the Covid vaccinations front, inoculations are going swimmingly with seven million people having already received jabs against Covid, and more than 1,500 health volunteers on board to help with vaccination on weekends at various sites across the country. The 5.66 million Pfizer vaccines from the US is also arriving from Sunday and will feed into the government’s own vaccine delivery system.
And last night, the country’s leading online news publisher News24 and journalist Tammy Petersen both scooped gold at the 13th annual IAB Bookmark Awards.
We have a lot to be thankful for as we head into the weekend. And these a just a drop in the ocean!
Here’s a roundup of the world’s top and most interesting headlines:
SA Business
Food prices in South Africa edge higher – here’s what you’re paying more for – BusinessTech
Banks will cough up nearly R400k for each ATM destroyed during unrest – Fin24
ANC members lodged ‘boast posts’ on WhatsApp groups after looting and truck hijackings – Daily Maverick
Global Business
Musk’s Neuralink raises $205-million for brain-chip development – TechCentral
Covid-19: One in seven British shops now lie empty – and rates are increasing despite the economy reopening – Sky News
What Covid-19 vaccines do they accept to travel to Europe, the United States and the rest of the world – Entrepreneur
Markets
Anglo wants to fully own South African cash cows one day – Bloomberg
Wall Street roars to record peak on rosy earnings, dollar wilts – Reuters
Oil down, but on path for weekly gains thanks to strong demand – Investing.com
Opinion
Olympic Games underline that politics is sport and sport is politics – Daily Maverick
Africa has a great strategic plan: now it needs to roll up its sleeves and take action – The Conversation
The anatomy of a deadly Cape taxi conflict – or when regulatory failings, violence and blame-shifting collide – Daily Maverick
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