And… five of the city’s bravest officers on four legs have been thanked for their years of service and are now set to live out their days in greener-pastures. Published on 1 June 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest More arrests made for Plumstead human trafficking case Potential good news for May fuel prices, if rand plays along DA demands urgent reform of parole system to address recividism SAPS warns citizens about fake police letters and job vacancies JP Smith calls for control over ballistics to reduce gun violence Latest articles More arrests made for Plumstead human trafficking case 11 April 2025 Potential good news for May fuel prices, if rand plays along 11 April 2025 DA demands urgent reform of parole system to address recividism 11 April 2025 Get ready for Cape Town’s Easter Treasure Hunt! 11 April 2025 Previous articleDie Wes-Kaapse regering gaan nouer saamwerk met die plaaslike heuningby-boerderybedryf om die insek se rol in die ekosisteem te beskerm.Next articleThe City of Cape Town’s water pressure management programme is achieving savings of 62 million litres of water per day by lowering pressure across the metro. DA demands urgent reform of parole system to address recividism Smile Staff Reporter - 11 April 2025 The DA has taken the liberty of penning a letter to the National Commissioner of Correctional Services, to ask for urgent reform of the... WATCH: Drones to Patrol South Africa’s Borders This Easter Smile Staff Reporter - 11 April 2025 South Africa is set to strengthen its border security with the deployment of cutting-edge technology at its ports of entry during the Easter long... Another royal has docked in Cape Town, meet Queen Anne Smile Staff Reporter - 10 April 2025 The V&A Waterfront is playing host to yet another royal watercraft, the Queen Anne, who has made her maiden voyage to the Mother City...