Cabinet has urged South Africans to honour former president Nelson Mandela by choosing to purchase local goods and services.Published on5 July 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookXWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestHawks arrest third suspect in Gugulethu attempted CIT robberyElderly couple arrested in Melkbosstrand for trying to “buy a child”More charges against Malmesbury minor accused of sexual exploitation; psychiatric evaluationCity to oppose appeal over Woodstock, Salt River land evictionsSAPS seeks more victims of serial Muizenberg rapist and robberLatest articlesHawks arrest third suspect in Gugulethu attempted CIT robbery 21 August 2026 Specialised hazardous materials (Hazmat) equipment handed over 21 August 2026 Elderly couple arrested in Melkbosstrand for trying to “buy a child” 21 August 2026 Higher Education Minister Intervenes at CPUT 21 August 2026 Previous articleVyf hospitale in die Wes-Kaap is op ‘n lys van die 20 beste hospitale in die land – dis volgens ‘n peiling onder pasiënte wat Discovery Health uitgevoer het.Next articleGovernment will in two weeks' time announce a package of economic measures to cushion the public from the crippling effects of high fuel price hikes and the VAT increase.Specialised hazardous materials (Hazmat) equipment handed over Smile Staff Reporter - 21 August 2026 The Western Cape Government has handed over specialised hazardous materials (Hazmat) equipment to the Cape Winelands District Municipality. This is as part of its...Team on board S.A. Agulhas II arrive safely at Marion Island Smile Staff Reporter - 21 August 2026 The team on board S.A. Agulhas II have arrived safely at Marion Island. The M83 team arrived earlier this month. They are ready to...Major review finds vaping leads to poorer respiratory health among children Smile Staff Reporter - 21 August 2026 A major review by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has found consistent evidence linking vaping among children and young people to...