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A research has revealed that people who talk to AI tools in other languages ​​instead of English, AI has to spend more tokens to process their conversations. This makes AI tools expensive to use. The researcher says that there is a strong need for AI companies to train their models in other languages.AI tools have to spend more tokens to understand other languages ​​than English.If you use artificial intelligence tools and don’t know English, you are paying ‘language tax’. A research has revealed that AI tools take more effort to understand other languages ​​than English. Technically this is called spending…

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A man who has been on the run for more than a year will appear at the Mzimkhulu Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.That is Mr. Xolani Ngobese/Ndlovu (32) who wept for last Wednesday and greeted the court on Friday, his case was adjourned this week.According to a police statement issued yesterday, Ngobese/Ndlovu, who is known as an Uber driver, is charged with the murder of a police officer, Sergeant Ntombi Mbanjwa, who was shot dead in their home in Mzimkhulu in April 2024.The other suspects in this case are former SAPS Sergeant Ntokozo Mngqithi and Mr. Bhungane Hadebe who is believed…

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About 4,000 Malawian immigrants have been repatriated from Durban.This was revealed by the Mayor of Durban, Mr. Cyril Xaba, at a press conference held on Saturday at the Drive Inn, North Beach, Durban.Beyond the community hall in Sherwood, Durban, the Drive Inn is the second place identified by the government to house Malawian immigrants, who have left the community, saying they fear for their lives as protests continue against illegal immigrants. In recent weeks, these Malawian immigrants have been seen flocking to Sherwood to seek safe haven. The numbers that were flocking day by day seemed to increase rapidly and…

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The Prime Minister of the Eastern Cape, Oscar Mabuyane, has been convicted of his case of urging the court to shut up the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema.This story came out of allegations raised by Malema that Mabuyane got his master’s degree by cheating the University of Fort Hare. Mabuyane went to court seeking an order that Malema’s statements are false, illegal and defamatory. He also asked for a restraining order against Malema to continue talking about this issue.The high court in Ku Gompo overruled him in this case and ordered him to pay the costs of the…

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Published On 23 Jun 202623 Jun 2026The Republican-majority US Senate has backed legislation to halt US military action against Iran, but it was not immediately clear how it would affect the conflict as President Donald Trump’s administration negotiates a peace agreement with the Islamic Republic.The Senate on Tuesday voted 50-48 in favour of the concurrent resolution, which passed the House of Representatives early this month, reflecting growing concern even among some of Trump’s Republicans about the unpopular conflict that began on February 28.More to come…

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Opinions differ on the speech of the Belgian player, Jeremy Doku, who revealed that he will leave the team in the World Cup as his first born’s birthday is approaching. Doku (24), who plays for Manchester City in the English Premier League, is one of the trusted players in the Belgian national team that has failed to win the World Cup in recent years. Belgium has never won in this ongoing competition in Mexico, Canada and the United States of America (USA) which spans 48 countries. In the opening game, in which Doku played, they drew 1-1 with Egypt, and…

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The family of the former president of Zambia, Edgar Lungu, has welcomed the decision issued by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Tuesday, which confirmed their right to keep the late leader buried in South Africa.Lungu, who was president of Zambia from 2015 to 2021, died in Johannesburg in June 2025 while undergoing treatment. His passing sparked a huge controversy over burial arrangements, with the Zambian government demanding that his remains be repatriated and buried by the government in his homeland.Initially, the High Court of Gauteng, in Pretoria, sided with the Zambian government, agreeing to the effort to return…

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ALTHOUGH the country’s women’s cricket team increased their chances of advancing to the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup by defeating India, they still need humility and determination in the remaining two group matches.This was said by the veteran Proteas, Marizanne Kapp, who was chosen as the best player when the local team defeated India by six wickets at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, on Sunday.In this match, India batted first and got 158 ​​runs, seven players have been out. Kapp took two wickets with Shabnim Ismail, while Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayabonga Khaka and Nadine de Klerk took one…

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