The Sonke Gender Justice group says greater gender-education and awareness could help protect more women from domestic violence in future.Published on12 April 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestPolice arrest two alleged carjackers in BellvilleConcerns over planned anti-immigrant march in DunoonTable Mountain Cableway set to close for annual maintenanceWATCH: Five arrested following Samora Machel church robberyLEAP officers make inroads on crime in the Cape MetroLatest articlesWATCH: Tyla praised for her poised rendition of the National Anthem 12 June 2026 WIN with Ryan’s R50 000 Noise 12 June 2026 Continue to support Bafana Bafana at the FIFA World Cup 12 June 2026 SASSA Rolls Out National Training to Tackle Long Queues and Improve Service Delivery 12 June 2026 Previous articleWesgro’s Trade Promotion Unit has helped facilitate R2.8 billion in export deals in the 2017/18 financial year.Next articleDie DA wil hê die burgemeester van Kaapstad, Patricia de Lille, moet aan die party verduidelik hoekom sy gister 'n EFF gedenkdiens vir Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in Brandfort bygewoon het.WATCH: Tyla praised for her poised rendition of the National Anthem Smile Staff Reporter - 12 June 2026 Global pop superstar Tyla has earned praise from many South Africans for her rendition of the National Anthem ahead of Bafana Bafana's FIFA World...SASSA Rolls Out National Training to Tackle Long Queues and Improve Service Delivery Smile Staff Reporter - 12 June 2026 The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is intensifying its digital transformation efforts through the rollout of an enhanced Queue Management System aimed at...Plea deal sheds new light on murder linked to massive Still Bay cocaine haul Smile Staff Reporter - 12 June 2026 One of the accused in the R252 million Still Bay cocaine syndicate case has been sentenced to an effective 10 years behind bars after...