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In a video she shares on Instagram Stories, the ‘Supahood’ female rapper shows off a bunch of cash inside a bag that she later uses to buy her brother a new car. Jul 9, 2020  AceShowbiz – Yung Miami makes sure that her family also gets to enjoy her success as a musician. The City Girls member recently took to Instagram Stories to reveal that she had bought her brother and sister two cars each.   In a video she shared on the photo-sharing site, Miami was seen showing off a bunch of cash inside a bag as she said that she would be using the money to buy her brother a car. She did buy him a car, as seen in the following video in which her brother was sitting inside a vehicle. Miami wrote in the caption, “Went & cop my brother a brand new whip all cash.”       Her brother wasn’t the only one receiving this treat. “My mama next when she gets out,” she wrote in a follow-up post. “Bought my sister and brother 2 cars each they both got upgraded.”   Many people praised her for spoiling he … read more

Modelling by New Zealand researchers shows how the country is buying time in the fight against Covid-19.

There is no certainty the four-week lockdown will be enough. Researchers say that left unchecked the virus would infect 89 percent of the population and up to 8,000 people would die.

The good news is with the current strict measures fatalities would drop considerably. But that scenario requires the restrictions to be in place for some time – so how long?

University of Auckland’s Sean Hendy is one of the modellers. He talks to Lisa Owen. read more