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FPB is a content regulator that classifies films, games and certain publications. This includes advocating for the eradication of child pornography.

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We are inviting all suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions: 🔹 Human Capital Manager 🔹 Lead Developer 🔹 PA to the CEO Closing Date: 22 March 2026 at 17:00 For more information, please visit our website - fpb.org.za #jobs #Jobs2026
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Join us for an insightful webinar as we unpack the impact of AI on harmful online content, including the risks, challenges and how we can work together to create safer digital spaces. Platform: Microsoft Teams Date: 20 March 2026 10:00 - 12:00 teams.microsoft.com/meet/348268974…
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The CEO of the @FPB_ZA spoke to the SABC about the critical role of partnerships in tackling harmful and illegal online content. The conversation emphasised the need for stronger, coordinated efforts to combat CSAM, online child exploitation and other harmful online content.
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Today’s Law Enforcement Agency Workshop in Cape Town brought FPB stakeholders, Law Enforcement and prosecutors together to collaborate on protecting children from harmful content. Thank you to everyone for your insights, commitment and partnership in creating a safer online space
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Murendeni Muridili shared key statistics on cases analysed by the FPB that supported investigations. “We analyse cases referred by law enforcement, uncovering hundreds of thousands of pieces of harmful content, helping law enforcement officials secure arrests.” #childprotection
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Murendeni Muridili delivered an insightful presentation on child protection analysis at the Law Enforcement Agencies Workshop in Durban KZN. The session highlighted how the FPB Child Protection Unit analyses CSAM reports & works with law enforcement to respond to harmful content.
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FPB Council Member, Ms. Lungelo Nxele, spoke at the Law Enforcement Agencies Workshop in Durban, emphasising the importance of partnership in child protection. “Collaboration between the FPB and law enforcement helps to keep children safe online.”
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Beverley Nkumanda, Corporate Services Executive at FPB and Programme Director of the Law Enforcement Agencies Workshop hosted in Durban, led the session, guiding key discussions on strengthening collaboration to protect children from harmful content.
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The @FPB_ZA hosted a Law Enforcement Agencies Workshop in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, bringing together law enforcement officials to engage on critical issues of child protection, online harms and the regulation of harmful digital content. #ChildProtection #OnlineSafety
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#KuzobaSafeEsgela | Teachers are the first line of defence in creating safe and supportive learning environments; both in the classroom and online. Day 2 of the Online Integrated School Safety Workshop continues in KwaZulu-Natal at Dokkies Education Institute, where Life Orientation subject advisors and teachers are strengthening their capacity to respond to the growing digital risks facing learners. They will be engaging with practical, real-world scenarios that reflect the challenges learners face daily; including cyberbullying, online grooming, sextortion, exposure to harmful content, and the misuse of digital platforms. These hands-on engagements are sharpening school-based reporting protocols, refining response strategies, and ensuring that incidents of online violence are managed decisively and with care. Today is particularly vital as the focus on the implementation of the Online Safety Curriculum Guidelines (OSCG), a foundational step in embedding online safety into everyday teaching and learning. The Guidelines provide a clear framework for equipping learners with the skills to identify online risks, protect their personal information, and navigate digital spaces responsibly. Strengthening teachers’ understanding of this framework ensures that online safety education becomes structured, consistent, and impactful across classrooms in KwaZulu-Natal. #OnlineSchoolSafetyWorkshop #OnlineSafety #SchoolSafety #LifeOrientation #DigitalLiteracy #SafeToLearn #OSCG #ProtectOurChildren #CyberSafety #EndViolence #GovZAUpdates
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Day 1 of the Department of Basic Education Online Safety Programme is officially underway at the Durban College of Education. Our FPB team is on the ground providing expert insights on content classification, digital literacy, and the protection of children online. #OnlineSafety
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The Department of Basic Education’s School Safety Directorate is currently hosting a three-day Online Safety Integrated Workshop at Dokkies Educational Institute in KwaZulu-Natal, bringing together Life Orientation subject advisors and teachers from across the province. The workshop is implemented in partnership with UNICEF South Africa, the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, UNESCO, the Government Communication and Information System, the Film and Publication Board, the Department of Social Development, Google Africa, and the Africa Youth Movement. It also represents an integrated approach within the DBE, bringing together various directorates to strengthen coordinated efforts on online safety in schools. The training aims to strengthen subject advisors and teacher’s knowledge of online child safety and cyberbullying, empowers them to identify and respond effectively to incidents of online violence, including Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (OCSEA), and reinforces the education sector’s commitment to creating safe, supportive teaching and learning environments in the digital age. #KuzobaSafeEsgela #OnlineSafety #SchoolSafety #LifeOrientation #DigitalLiteracy #SafeToLearn #ProtectOurChildren #CyberSafety #EndViolence #GovZAUpdates
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Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies
Today, Ms S. Novukuza from the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies presented the Online Safety Integrated Programme, strengthening child protection in South Africa’s digital space.
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The Online Safety Integrated Workshop, taking place at St John’s College in Mthata, Eastern Cape, aims to enhance teacher’s understanding of online child safety and cyberbullying, equiping them to identify and respond to incidents of online violence, including CSAM.
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