A new study suggests the Western Cape’s water sector could soon turn into a multi-billion rand industry, thanks to the growing demand in water management solutions. Published on 6 April 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest EFF’s Lungiswa Nthsuntshe jumps ship to join DA in Cape Town Over 6,200 people tried to cross SA borders illegally this Easter WC Police offers rewards of up to R300 000 for arrests of wanted murder suspects Swimmers prep for Robben Island Palestine relay swim City sees drop in cellphone impounds as less drivers text and drive Latest articles EFF’s Lungiswa Nthsuntshe jumps ship to join DA in Cape Town 29 April 2025 Over 6,200 people tried to cross SA borders illegally this Easter 29 April 2025 UPDATE: Firefighting operations scaled back, hotspots being monitored 29 April 2025 WC Police offers rewards of up to R300 000 for arrests of wanted murder suspects 29 April 2025 Previous articlePresident Cyril Ramaphosa has referred allegations of mismanagement at state power utility Eskom and rail and ports group Transnet to the Special Investigating Unit.Next article’n Nuwe lugdiens van Air France gaan drie keer 'n week regstreeks tussen Parys en Kaapstad vlieg. EFF’s Lungiswa Nthsuntshe jumps ship to join DA in Cape Town Smile Staff Reporter - 29 April 2025 Yet another politican from a party has jumped ship to work for the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Cape Town. This time, councillor Lungiswa Nthsuntshe... WC Police offers rewards of up to R300 000 for arrests of wanted murder suspects Smile Staff Reporter - 29 April 2025 Provincial police authorities are offering rewards of between R50 000 and R100 000 each to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest... Good Samaritan Dies Trying to Rescue Paddler Off Kalk Bay Smile Staff Reporter - 29 April 2025 A heroic rescue effort turned tragic on Monday morning when a Good Samaritan died while trying to assist a paddler who had capsized off...