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For this segment and indeed the Nigerian economy as a whole, the effect of the global pandemic and the accompanied lockdown has resulted in an unprecedented economic tailspin, which has further affected businesses, consumer spending, jobs and livelihoods. With this in mind, MTN initiated The Revv Programme, an initiative aimed at addressing the critical needs of MSMEs. After a series of 11 impactful masterclasses facilitated by industry experts across major sectors, 200 MSMEs have been selected to be a part of MTN’s accelerator programme,
Y’ello 200. The
Y’ello 200 consists of micro, small and medium-sized businesses cut across different sectors all over the country. The
Mammal keepers at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford snapped some of the animals out enjoying the snow. One of them was red panda Doodoo, who made full use of the conditions. Chris Kibbey, assistant animal manager at Cotswold Wildlife Park, said: “Although we are currently closed, keepers are still working daily to ensure all the animals are well cared for. “A falling of snow has been welcomed by a few of the species, including the red pandas, camels and wolverine who would normally come from colder climates. “Even the capybaras seemed to enjoy it, despite their relatives coming from South America.