40 million rand has been set aside to ensure the safety of Cape Town's community facilities. Published on 15 August 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest WCED to begin 2026 school admission offers on 30 May Newborn baby girl found dead in a bin in Khayelitsha City calls for more investigative powers to help prosecute criminals Four accused of killing law enforcement officers in Samora Machel sentenced Premier Alan Winde welcomes budget relief for health and education, but calls for fiscal reform Latest articles Cape Town harbour welcomes the Pacific World (Peace Boat) 23 May 2025 Chefs, mixologists and food personalities to travel to Cape Town 23 May 2025 Extended Home Affairs hours: Smart ID rollout 23 May 2025 WCED to begin 2026 school admission offers on 30 May 22 May 2025 Previous articleMinder as 20% van die wêreld se grondeienaars is vroue – dis volgens inligting wat op ’n seminaar oor grondlose vroue in Suid-Afrika deur prof. Narnia Bohler van die Raad vir Geesteswetenskaplike Navorsing (RGN) bekend gemaak is.Next articleDie groenlig is gegee vir konstruksiewerk aan die eerste sosiale behuisingsontwikkeling in Mitchellsplein. Extended Home Affairs hours: Smart ID rollout Smile Staff Reporter - 23 May 2025 The Department of Home Affairs will be open on the remaining Saturdays in May, to meet the growing demand for smart ID cards among... WCED to begin 2026 school admission offers on 30 May Smile Staff Reporter - 22 May 2025 While the on-time admissions window for Grades R, 1, and 8 in 2026 closed in mid-April, schools will begin offering acceptances on 30 May... WATCH: Ramaphosa hails US visit as success, rejects ‘white genocide’ claims Smile Staff Reporter - 22 May 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed his bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump as “robust and fruitful,” marking what he described as a new...