On today’s World Oceans Day, local marine biologists and environmentalists have welcomed big retailers’ promise to phase out single-use plastics.Published on8 June 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestCity warns against sharing unverified food safety-related complaints onlineTwo suspects arrested for drugs worth R3 million in KuilsriverPolice arrest two alleged carjackers in BellvilleConcerns over planned anti-immigrant march in DunoonTable Mountain Cableway set to close for annual maintenanceLatest articlesFather arrested after three-year-old abandoned in Sea Point, DSD investigating 17 June 2026 Joshua’s story and dreams 17 June 2026 City warns against sharing unverified food safety-related complaints online 17 June 2026 UPDATE: Golden Arrow Suspends Driver After Fatal Crash on Robert Sobukwe Road 17 June 2026 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.Tributes Pour In for Jazz Legend Abdullah Ibrahim Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 Tributes have been pouring in after the passing of global jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim earlier today, 15 June. Ibrahim died peacefully, surrounded by family...Robbers shoot dead SAPS K9 Floppy following Eastern Cape school heist Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed the death of patrol dog Floppy, who went missing during a police operation following an armed...FINANCE: Ten years of tax-free saving shows the power of patience Smile Staff Reporter - 15 June 2026 Ten years ago, thousands of South Africans were encouraged to open a Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA). This 10-year milestone offers a rare insight...