On today’s World Oceans Day, local marine biologists and environmentalists have welcomed big retailers’ promise to phase out single-use plastics. Published on 8 June 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Home Affairs offices open every Saturday until 12 October 2024 Ramaphosa pays moving tribute at funeral of late Pravin Gordhan Eviction order granted for unlawful Castle of Good Hope occupiers Cape Town lobby group calls DA’s electricity protests hypocritical Police Commissioner urges communities to report extortion Latest articles SANParks defends safety on Table Mountain amid crime concerns 22 September 2024 Embrace your Heritage with Tjops & Choons Weekend 21 September 2024 Home Affairs offices open every Saturday until 12 October 2024 20 September 2024 Farm workers protest; Labour & housing issues in Cape Winelands 20 September 2024 Previous articleThe City’s Transport and Urban Development Authority is going to spend two-point one billion rand on the development of new housing opportunities.Next articlePresident Cyril Ramaphosa is in Kanada waar hy deelneem aan die G7 se uitreikberaad met die doel om nog internasionale beleggers na Suid-Afrika te lok. Humpback whale grateful for being rescued Smile Staff Reporter - 20 September 2024 On Wednesday, 18 September, SA Whale Disentanglement Network (SAWDN) volunteers and National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Simonstown crew were activated following reports from a... National Recycling Day: Three ways to reduce your waste footprint Smile Staff Reporter - 20 September 2024 Today, 20 September, marks National Recycling Day, and it's a fact of life that not enough people recycle, both in South Africa and abroad. In... Matric final exams are just weeks away Smile Staff Reporter - 19 September 2024 With the matric final exams just weeks away, City libraries are squaring up to support the Grade 12s in their final quest. Learners in...