23andMe: U.S. Genetic Testing Giant Seeks Bankruptcy Protection Amid Sliding Orders

23andMe: U.S. Genetic Testing Giant Seeks Bankruptcy Protection Amid Sliding Orders

The genetics testing company 23andMe has sought bankruptcy protection as part of efforts to facilitate its sale, according to confirmation from the U.S. based entity.

Following years of challenges with its business approach, 23andMe announced it had initiated voluntary Chapter 11 filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

According to Mark Jensen, who heads the company’s board of directors, this choice was made “in order to streamline the sales process and maximize the worth of the enterprise.”

Late Sunday saw the company issue a statement announcing that co-founder Anne Wojcicki had resigned from her position as CEO.

Wojcicki, who co-founded the company back in 2006, expressed her disappointment via X about the bankruptcy ruling. However, she also stated that she intends to submit a bid for the business.

“If I am fortunate enough to secure the company’s assets through the restructuring process, I remain committed to our long-term vision of being a global leader in genetics,” she said.

23andMe, known primarily for its at-home DNA testing kit, reached a peak valuation of $6 billion (€5.5 billion) in the past. Recently though, its worth has significantly decreased, partially because of a decline in customer orders.

In 2023, approximately half of the over 15 million clients of the California-based company experienced a data breach, sparking worries about the protection of the genetic information they store.

These concerns have persisted, as evidenced by California Attorney General Rob Bonta issuing a consumer warning about the firm on Friday.

Bonta stated that California boasts strong privacy regulations enabling consumers to gain control and ask companies to remove their genetic information.

“Considering 23andMe’s reported financial difficulties, I advise Californians to exercise their rights and request that the company deletes their data and destroys any genetic materials they possess,” he stated.

In November, the firm announced it would be terminating 200 employees, which accounted for approximately 40% of its total staff.

Upon Wojcicki’s departure, Joe Selsavage, who currently serves as the chief financial officer at 23andMe, will take over as the interim CEO of the company.

Look Ahead, Not Protests: A Forward-Looking Vision

Look Ahead, Not Protests: A Forward-Looking Vision

HARARE, Mar. 24 (LIFEHACKLive) – Archbishop Andby Makururu, who leads Johanne the Fifth of Africa, has stated that the nation should concentrate on moving forward rather than participating in the scheduled protests set for March 31st. These demonstrations aim to oppose President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration.

Makururu dismissed the protests as being against progress.

On Monday, he shared these comments during an interview with LIFEHACKLive conducted in the capital city.

The outspoken war veteran Blessed “Bombshell” Geza has demanded nationwide demonstrations on March 31, urging Mnangagwa to step down due to his inability to lead the nation effectively.

Geza recently made an appearance on social media wearing military fatigues and urging for demonstrations.

Nevertheless, Makururu, who has spearheaded national prayer gatherings before, emphasized the importance of keeping peace within the nation.

“We don’t require these protests in our nation. Instead, let’s concentrate on developing our country. Let’s prioritize Vision 2030,” he stated.

These demonstrators are considered looters. I generally think of Zimbabweans as diligent individuals globally. We ought to collaborate with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to realize our Vision 2030.

Makururu encouraged the nation to concentrate on achieving Vision 2030, further stating that Mnangagwa was chosen by God to lead the country: “Why protest against him then? Such a scenario seems unlikely.”

He stated, “I consistently worry about individuals who criticize such a visionary leader as President Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

The police are on high alert as they anticipate the protests, and Zanu PF supporters have vowed to suppress them.

Makururu has been spotted multiple times with Mnangagwa at the State House.

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Journalist Nyarota’s Dream: A Night in the NewsROOM

Journalist Nyarota’s Dream: A Night in the NewsROOM

The renowned veteran journalist Geoffrey Nyarota, who passed away on March 22, 2025, was widely recognized across Zimbabwe and throughout the Southern African region and farther abroad.

Similar to how Okonkwo’s reputation was built in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart,” his renown was grounded in substantial accomplishments within journalism.

As a journalist, Nyarota gained recognition in the late 1980s after serving as the editor of The Chronicle. He exposed a corruption scandal implicating high-ranking government figures such as ministers. These officials were alleged to have abused their positions to buy vehicles from Willowvale Motor Industries through governmental channels before selling these vehicles at a profit.

This led to the formation of the Sandura Commission, headed by High Court Judge Justice Wilson Sandura, which resulted in the scandal becoming infamous as the Willowgate Scandal.

As the inaugural chairperson of MISA Zimbabwe, Nyarota strived to adhere to the principles outlined in the 1991 Windhoek Declaration on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press.

The Declaration characterizes an independent press as one that operates without being influenced by governmental, political, or economic pressures, and is free from control over resources and infrastructure necessary for producing and distributing newspapers, magazines, and journals.

Regarding this, Nyarota, who received multiple prestigious international journalism accolades throughout his distinguished career, served as the inaugural editor of the groundbreaking Daily News.

So far, MISA Zimbabwe functions as the regional hub for MISA Regional and serves as a key thinker on issues like media freedom, freedom of expression, and access to information. This has been influenced by the significant strides made by individuals such as Nyarota.

His existence was fraught with challenges and hardships, yet it also left lasting impacts, demonstrated by the multiple books he authored reflecting his dedication to investigative reporting.

Nyati, who was widely recognized through his clan name, also presided over the government’s Information Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI).

The IMPI report serves as an evolving and essential reference for actions required to ensure a democratic media landscape in Zimbabwe, where the press functions autonomously and performs its oversight duties without interference.

In an article marking MISA Zimbabwe’s 25th anniversary, Nyarota described the increased efforts to regulate the press (known as media capture) as “short-sighted” and a “violation” of the principles outlined in the Windhoek Declaration.

Efforts at media control, particularly those involving blatant corruption, should not just be strongly opposed but completely eradicated.

MISA needs to address these challenges by developing tactics to prevent any detrimental media manipulation.

One effective approach could involve instilling in journalists the habit of conducting impactful investigative reporting along with adhering to ethical standards.

Nyarota dozed, dreamed, breathed, and embraced journalism.


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Indian Job Seekers Embrace AI in Hiring but Stress the Importance of Human Connection, Capertra Study Finds

Indian Job Seekers Embrace AI in Hiring but Stress the Importance of Human Connection, Capertra Study Finds

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Gurgaon (Haryana), India, March 24: A new
Capterra study
highlights major trends likely to substantially affect SMB recruiters, talent scouts, human resources experts, and hiring authorities in the upcoming year. The research reveals a intricate connection between Indian job applicants and artificial intelligence within the recruitment process.

AI Adoption in Hiring

Although an overwhelming majority (87%) of Indian job seekers indicate
positive feelings
Regarding employers utilizing AI for recruiting, assessing, and prioritizing applicants, an impressive 65%, which represents the largest proportion across 12 investigated nations, might turn down a position if the hiring procedure excessively relied on automated systems. This underscores the essential requirement for equilibrium in integrating artificial intelligence technologies.

The research goes on to pinpoint particular domains where job seekers feel most at ease with AI incorporation, such as guaranteeing equitable chances (47%), conducting skill evaluations (49%), and assessing and ranking candidates (50%).

The Rise of AI-Enhanced
Job Applications
: A New Challenge

The growth of artificial intelligence in hiring extends beyond just companies; job applicants are also utilizing AI tools, as evidenced by 51% of participants who acknowledged employing these technologies during their present job hunt. Nevertheless, this development poses a fresh hurdle for recruiters. Astonishingly, 96% of Indian candidates engaging with AI in their job searches admitted to overstating or fabricating aspects of their abilities in application materials such as CVs, cover letters, online forms, or competency assessments.

Regarding the survey findings, David Jani, who analyzed the data, commented: “Artificial intelligence seems to be becoming a standard component in job searches for both candidates and recruitment teams. Nevertheless, how AI is utilized and its role within the hiring process could lead to issues if it relies heavily on automated skill assessments or personal attributes. Therefore, it’s crucial to strike a better balance—leveraging advancements in AI technology while also valuing the importance of human judgment in selecting new employees.”

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Russia Engulfed in Flames for Five Days Following New Ukrainian Assault on Fuel Depot

Russia Engulfed in Flames for Five Days Following New Ukrainian Assault on Fuel Depot


For the third time, a Russian oil facility has been attacked, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing efforts aimed at controlling the blaze that has been burning fiercely at the location.

Russian authorities stated that remnants of Ukrainian drones led to a blaze at the Kavkazskaya facility in the Krasnodar area earlier this week, and the flames remain unextinguished as firefighters continue their efforts.

Several days prior, extra drones targeted a refinery in the same region, as Kyiv persists with its approach of interrupting Russia’s energy output to diminish its capacity to support the conflict.

In spite of the assaults, Russia and Ukraine have consented to a one-month truce concerning energy infrastructure, which is scheduled to commence as their continuous peace negotiations are set to recommence later this week.

Nevertheless, Moscow claims that Kyiv is intentionally attacking energy infrastructure in Krasnodar, which allegedly violates the accord.

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