South African 🇿🇦 legend Sibusiso Zuma gets a rousing welcome to his former club FC Copenhagen in Denmark over the weekend.
According to the club, due to the demand from Copenhagen fans🥵 the former striker will have another meet and greet with the supporters at their Fanshop today.
📹: F.C. København/Facebook
Do South 🇿🇦 African clubs show such appreciation for their former players?🤔
Congratulations on South Africa’s iconic Garden Route being ranked as the world’s best road trip. Stretching along the country’s southern coast, this breathtaking route is renowned for its unique blend of ocean vistas, lush forests and vibrant communities.
🟠🇿🇦 “A typical example is Khanyisa Mayo, when we selected him in 2014 from the interprovincial games, he was an Eastern Cape player. But when he came to the national team, he was a SSU player” ~ @SAFA_net TD Molefi Ntseki.
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The scouts will descend again….and you know the story. Provincial talent straight to the academies…I want to return to the Pirates Cup today, but this tournament is always a must watch too…🤔
SA GOVERNMENT TO REGULATE Ai
Cabinet has approved the draft national Ai policy for public comment, marking a step towards formal regulation of artificial intelligence in South Africa.
The policy aims to balance the benefits and risks of Ai while promoting inclusive growth, job creation and wider access to skills. It focuses on six pillars, including governance, ethical use, talent development and human-centred deployment.
Government intends to strengthen its ability to adopt and regulate Ai responsibly while supporting innovation.
A phased approach will be followed, recognising that Ai risks and applications differ across sectors and require tailored oversight as adoption expands.
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Pictured - Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni
@Velile_Mnyandu Spot on @Velile_Mnyandu 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾I’m reminded of how the late Screamer Tshabalala joked about how the first ever Bafana Bafana team was selected in 1992 🤠
The uproar around this squad selection can be understandable to people not connected to football, but those close to the game will know and understand that most of these players were selected from different provinces and got signed by these clubs. If one zooms in, to this squad, you’ll find that more than half of these players don’t even originate from Gauteng.
I’m actually working on something detailed on this squad in particular to explain lento ndiyishwaqayo. At international level, it’s all about quality…irrespective of where it’s from….and that’s why we were at the U17 & U20 World Cups last year.
But then again…before the accusations, know and fully understand where these players are originating from….
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