Deputy President David Mabuza has hailed the launch of the MeerKat 64-antenna radio telescope as a great opportunity for the upcoming youth of South Africa. Published on 13 July 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Police seize abalone worth R700 000 in Parklands raid Nine dead following weekend fires in Cape Town NSRI: 2 men bitten by sea animals at Cape Town beaches More stormy weather heading your way this weekend Red berets outraged by latest taxi impoundments Latest articles Emergency stop injures passengers on Ceres Rail Company train 3 November 2024 [LISTEN] Marc Lottering: The Gift That Keeps On Giving 2 November 2024 Pain at the fuel pumps this November 1 November 2024 The JP21 Foundation celebrates 10 years of giving back and excellence 1 November 2024 Previous articleSouth Africans withdrawing money from ATM’s may be in for a pleasant surprise – a souvenir of former President Nelson Mandela, who was born 100 years ago this month.Next articleThe Nelson Mandela Foundation says it's important for South Africans to keep Madiba's legacy of hope, justice and equality alive. Emergency stop injures passengers on Ceres Rail Company train Smile Staff Reporter - 3 November 2024 An investigation is underway after a Ceres Rail Company train, on its 160km round-trip to the Elgin Railway Market, was forced to make an... Pain at the fuel pumps this November Smile Staff Reporter - 1 November 2024 The latest Unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) indicate an increase for all fuel grades in November. Commenting on the data, the... Guy Fawkes is here; City law enforcement on standby Smile Staff Reporter - 1 November 2024 Guy Fawkes is here and the City's Enforcement and emergency services have been placed on high alert. The City says members of its Safety...