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 ReporterLatestHome Affairs sees drop in South Africa’s refugee appeals backlogNICD sees increase in measles cases, Western Cape ranked 2nd nationallyUPDATE: 5 people dead following fatal N2 accident near HeidelbergFive arrested after attempted business robbery in StellenboschArrests following suspected gang-related shooting in BonteheuwelLatest articlesWATCH: Three taxis torched in second fire at Nyanga taxi rank 13 July 2026 Mitchells Plain Police Probe Deadly Rocklands Shooting 13 July 2026 Kloof Road to reopen mid-December 13 July 2026 9 victims, including infant, in Wesbank shooting; 2 killed 13 July 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.Football fraternity in shock after Bafana Bafana star Jayden Adams dies Smile Staff Reporter - 11 July 2026 Tributes continue to pour in following the sudden death of Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams, who died at the age of...South Africa is mourning the loss of two young sports stars Smile Staff Reporter - 11 July 2026 South Africa is mourning the loss of two promising young athletes following the deaths of Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams and...SAPS Dismisses Claims That Children Were Shot in Samora Machel Smile Staff Reporter - 10 July 2026 The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that it has no record of any children that were shot at or close to a...