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Itu Senne shares how Covid-19 has impacted the world of sports marketing

Itu Senne, newly appointed head of marketing at SuperSport. Itu Senne joined SuperSport United in 2002 as a marketing intern. She was then recruited into the SuperSport International in 2003 on the back of the launch of SuperSport’s AmaTuesday coverage of the PSL. With the business decision to put more effort into the Africa business, in 2010 she was promoted to Brand Manager: Africa, where she developed and executed on brand strategies for SuperSport on the continent. The expansion of SuperSport into the continent came with the acquisition of football leagues in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe. By 2015, as the marketing and communications manager, her duties included creating strategies that would help drive awareness and uptake of the leagues, PR and publicity and developing and maintaining favourable relationships with the media, key sporting bodies and football stakeholders in each of the markets. The role came with the responsibility of looking after a te

Reports tip Kolisi to join Sharks after MVM Holdings acquisition

Reports tip Kolisi to join Sharks after MVM Holdings acquisition Updated Gareth Jenkinson Share this: Rugby World Cup winning Springbok captain Siya Kolisi could be headed to Durban after the Sharks sold a 51 percent majority stake in the business to US-led consortium MVM Holdings. Richard Heathcote - World Rugby via Getty Images As initially reported by The Daily Maverick, Kolisi’s contract with Western Province is set to end in July 2021 and it is believed that he could join the Sharks following the landmark agreement between the Durban outfit and MVM Holdings. Earlier this week, the Sharks confirmed the US-based consortium would purchase a 51 percent majority stake in the business, while current shareholders SuperSport International and the KwaZulu-Natal Rugby Union will hold the remaining 49 percent share of the franchise.

Daily news update: Covid-19 stats, Vaccine jab for healthcare workers and 5G towers torched

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize. Picture: GCIS. South Africa’s frontline healthcare workers will be the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. And they will not have to wait long.  Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Thursday that the first batch of one million AstraZeneca vaccine vials would arrive in the country in January. The second batch of 500,000 would come in February. The good news was confirmed to the Department of Health this week by the Serum Institute of India, the main vaccine producer for AstraZeneca globally.  Since March last year, frontline healthcare workers fighting Covid-19 have hardly had any time to rest, and the resurgence of infections had taken place before they could take a break. 

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