Shifting the rabbit ear antennas to get a clear signal on a wooden box television is a fond memory for many South Africans. While many of those television sets have long last been used, the country’s first Tevolution Museum is sharing the journey of TV innovation in the country since 1976. “This exciting initiative connects the past to the present through television, a window into the world for many South Africans,” says
DISNEY+ ANNOUNCES EARLIER PREMIERE DATE FOR “STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW” & CELEBRATES WITH NEW KEY ART
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Disney+ announced a new premiere date for Lucasfilm’s upcoming “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew”. Fans get to watch the thrilling adventure series early, with the first two episodes now premiering on Tuesday, 03 December, exclusively on Disney+. Subsequent episodes will continue to stream on weekly thereafter for the remainder of the season. Brand-new key art was also released today to celebrate Lucasfilm’s newest galactic offering. “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious
Another R50 000 has been won and the 6th Noise of 2024 has been cracked! Leonie Willcock correctly identified Ryan’s R50 000 Noise as “spinning dice in an ice cream scoop”. A total of R300 000 has been given away for 2024 with Ryan’s R50 000 Noise. Here is a video of the latest noise: https://smilefm.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/R50-000-Noise-Reveal-6.mp4 Tune in every weekday at 7am and 8am for a brand new noise worth R50 000. To enter
Western Cape Police Oversight and Community Safety MEC, Anroux Marais, has attributed the recent reduction in murder cases in the province to the permanent deployment of the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) in hotspot crime areas. This is in accordance with their double-up strategy. The latest quarterly crime statistics, released on Tuesday, showed an 8.7% decrease in murder in the Western Cape. Marais says the decrease in murder in almost all the
With the matric exams in the rear-view mirror, the countdown to the national results announcement begins. The official end of the five-week-long matric exam period came this past Wednesday, marking the completion of a crucial phase for the Class of 2024. This year, over 880,000 candidates from across the country participated in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams. In the Western Cape alone, 730 candidates sat for the Agricultural Management Practices exam







