How the Coronavirus will affect remittance within Africa
Money transfers by expatriates to their home countries could be a lifeline for many who rely on them to buy food, medical care, and other basic services.
We look at how money transfers have been affected by the spread of the virus, and what threat that poses to the continent.
Also; While many are counting their losses from the disruption of normal activities, businesses dealing with hygiene are thriving.
Pharmacies and cleaning industries are making the most of the elevated demand for hand sanitizers and cleaning services across the continent. 大象传媒鈥檚 Vumani Mkhize reports on the situation in South Africa.
Plus; Money Daily's Kunle Falayi gives an update on a gas explosion that resulted in the death of at least 17 people and destruction of several homes and businesses.
From the 大象传媒 Africa studios in Nairobi,Maya Hayakawa brings you this edition of Money Daily.
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