By Tando Mfengwana
Microsoft chairperson, Bill Gates and former US president, Bill Clinton will arrive in Cape Town today to supervise the launch of a computer program that will accelerate Africa’s link with the world. The software giants are hoping to work closely with the African governments, with several already in Cape Town along with other top managers of Microsoft for the opening of the Microsoft-Governments Leaders’ Forum, to help them detect and alleviate IT security threats.
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