Covid-19 Updates

Twitter boss pledges $1billion to help fight COVID-19 pandemic

Twitter boss pledges $1billion to help fight COVID-19 pandemic. According to Mr Dorsey, the donation represented approximately 28% of his wealth. Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter and payment app Square, has said he will donate $1bn (£810m) towards efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

He made the announcement on Twitter, writing that the “needs are increasingly urgent”.  Mr Dorsey did not layout exactly where the funds would be sent to help in the battle against COVID-19.

In the US there is a shortage of ventilators and personal protective equipment, and business and individuals are also struggling economically. Mr Dorsey will use shares he owns in Square to fund the donations which will be distributed through the Start Small Foundation.

The 43-year-old is the chief executive of both Twitter and Square. He said he was using shares of Square and not Twitter because he owned “a lot more” of them. The shares will be sold over time, which could impact on their value and the overall size of the donation.

Once the COVID-19 pandemic has been “disarmed”, the funds will go toward girls health and education and research into universal basic income.

Source – znbc

In other news – Zimbabwean scientist makes important COVID-19 discovery

SCIENTISTS around the world have been tirelessly working to find a cure for Covid-19. A group of South Africa-based scientists and researchers have contributed to the cause and have made a vital discovery, and the group includes Zimbabwean scientist Dr. Stanford Kwenda.

Dr. Stanford Kwenda

Dr. Kwenda attended Lord Malvern in Harare, before graduating with a BSc. Hons Biological Sciences from the Midlands State University (MSU) in Gweru. He previously worked as a…continue reading.