Elon Musk has seen his wealth grow by more than $82 billion this year, a bigger gain than anyone else on Bloomberg’s list of the world’s 500 richest people.
Bill Gates estimates that the novel coronavirus will be around longer for certain segments of the society. Here’s what he had to say.
Chuck Feeney has given away more money in his life than most people can dream of. And he’s inspired Warren Buffet and Bill Gates to do the same.
The ATM want clarity on the government’s relationship with Bill Gates and Trevor Noah. But it seems the party is dealing in fiction, rather than fact.
He’s pledged billions to help find a vaccine for COVID-19, but at no point did Bill Gates mention trialing anything on African test patients.
The Foundation says that more support is needed to tackle the crisis
It is reported that the ‘Fedal’ shown in Cape Town on 7 February 2020 witnessed a record-breaking audience of 51 954 people.
Billionaire couple, Bill and Melinda Gates visited schools in Khayelitsha earlier in the week.
Billionaires are so last year, anyway: We’re looking at the very exclusive list of people who have a net worth of R1 trillion or more.
New ways of dealing with waste are being tested in Durban, South Africa under grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s “Reinvent the Toilet” challenge.
Forbes Billionaires 2018: Jeff Bezos is the richest person on the planet, according to Forbes’ 32nd Billionaires list. This year five South Africans also made the cut. Check it out:
Ever thought robots would actually take over the world? The machines will win in the end people. Tech leader, Elon Musk certainly thinks so.
Didn’t take him for a soapie watcher, but there you go.
Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said that obstacles in the path of Africa’s youth needed to be cleared so that they can drive the future of the continent.
Africa, despite its leaders, is actually doing remarkably well. That said, there will always be those where the leadership and people come together in a grand display of ethnic violence, corruption and all-round sh*ttyness.
From flu to Ebola, this little gadget could change the way we detect and diagnose scores of illnesses.