ISLAMABAD: Bill Gates, the founder of operating system maker Microsoft, has arrived in Pakistan on a one-day visit on a mission to prevent epidemics.
According to details, the founder of Microsoft has been talking to Prime Minister Imran Khan before to prevent polio in Pakistan. Bill Gates will meet with President Dr. Arif Ali and the premier.
Earlier, Bill Gates visited the Chak Shahzad area of Islamabad and reached the coronavirus hospital. Bill Gates will visit the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) to review coronavirus prevention in Pakistan and meet with relevant authorities.
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The federal government will brief 66-year-old American business tycoon Bill Gates on the steps taken to prevent coronavirus and polio in Pakistan. After completing his one-day visit, Bill Gates will fly home this evening
Growing up in Washington, D.C., Gates co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with his friend Allen, which quickly became the world’s largest personal computer software company.