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The bill also aims to make AI chatbots safer by establishing a digital regulator to set safety standards.Published On 10 Jun 202610 Jun 2026The Canadian government has introduced a new digital safety bill that would ban social media for children under 16, with exemptions for platforms that meet certain safety standards, months after Australia enacted the world’s first social media ban for children.The bill, unveiled on Wednesday, also aims to make artificial intelligence chatbots safer by establishing a digital regulator to set safety standards, a government official said.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIts introduction in parliament comes weeks…

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A traditional music group known for performing wedding songs, Amaviyo, has made a comeback to music by releasing their second album Black Zuluwhich came out last month. It has been four years since the band released new music.The leader of this group in Maphetheni, Nanda, Sibonga Gcwensa said that one of the things that made them disappear for a long time before a lot of music came out was that they were still fixing a lot of things that had gone wrong with the music business.”We have had a big problem of not being able to distribute our work the…

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Bill Gates at the hearing. (Photo: Kent Nishimura/AFP) Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, told US lawmakers on Wednesday that he had “never victimized anyone”, while being questioned about his connections with the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Gates, one of the world’s richest people and a well-known philanthropist, appeared before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee for a closed-door interview about Epstein, the former financier who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking for the sexual exploitation of underage girls. “At no point did I see or have any indication…

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XOLANI Mabhida, Sibusiso Kubheka’s coach, revealed that the runner’s participation in this year’s Comrades Marathon will not be to fight for victory but to learn from it before setting foot in the next one. Kubheka (27) made a splash in August last year, winning the Chasing 100 100km race in Italy, making history by being the first runner in the world to record a time of 5:59:20 in this race.In an interview withOf this country on his return to this race, he went public with his call to run in Comrades for the first time in his life.Of course, this…

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Grammy-winning South African singer Tyla is set to make history again as she plays a key role in the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2026, representing South African and African music at one of the biggest sporting venues in the world.The “Water” singer is scheduled to perform at the opening ceremony of the tournament in Mexico City before the opening match between South Africa and Mexico on Thursday, 11 June.FIFA has also confirmed that Tyla will sing the South African national anthem before the start of the matches, putting her on the map.For South Africans, the event has…

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Bafana Bafana COACH, Hugo Broos, emphasized the importance of having a weapon similar to the players of Mamelodi Sundowns in his team when he was preparing for the Group A match of the World Cup in which they will face Mexico on Thursday at 9 pm, at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City.Broos was speaking to the media earlier this week in Pachuca, Mexico, when he revealed his team’s preparations.Although the path of this national team started with obstacles, the Belgian coach promised that it will be ready enough to start the competition on Thursday.There are eight Sundowns players in Broos’…

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Tiger Brands has invested heavily in alternative generation to avoid load shedding, but it comes at a price. (Photo: Tiger Brands) Food manufacturer Tiger Brands has reached an important milestone in its transition to renewable energy, with solar power systems now in use at seven of its manufacturing plants across South Africa. The company says the solar power projects form part of an investment to expand the use of sustainable energy solutions, reduce dependence on conventional electricity and reduce its carbon footprint. The plants are located in the Free State, Gauteng, North West and KwaZulu-Natal and already produce energy that…

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Today’s MATCH between Cape Town City and Magesi FC seems likely to determine the team that will win the PSL Promotion Play-Offs which are about to wrap up. City will face Magesi in the PSL Promotion Play-Off match today at 3 pm at Athlone Stadium, Cape Town.These teams are tied on three points, but Magesi is in second place due to the difference in goals in this three-team log.Milford FC, which is leading by six points after the Play-Offs games, statistically has a better chance than its rivals, City and Magesi.City come into today’s game with Magesi having regained hope…

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The government in this country spends R11.7 million a day to house foreigners in the country’s prisons. Once they are released on parole, the Department of Corrections does not hesitate to send them back to their countries in an instant.This was revealed by the Minister of Correctional Services, Dr. Pieter Groenewald, who told the Parliamentary Committee that 26,000 immigrants were held in prisons in this country. He said he knows that some who are released on amnesty, come back to the country.”The campaign to return immigrants to their countries continues as it costs us R11.7 million a day to keep…

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Sipho “TK” Khoza, who is the coach of Two For Joy FC who won the championship in the Khabba Cup, takes it as an incentive to see his players catching the attention of Premier Soccer League (PSL) teams. Two For Joy walked away with R120 000 and a trophy after defeating Ashley United 1-0 in the final at King Zwelithini Stadium in Mlaza, on Sunday.Ashley received R50 0000.Two For Joy from Newlands, Durban, won the competition for the second time since they won it in 2024.This annual competition, founded by Manqoba Mkhize, who made a name for himself in Kaizer…

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