The South African Weather Service says it’s working to improve its forecasting accuracy in light of the Cape’s winter rainfall season. Published on 28 May 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Swimmers prep for Robben Island Palestine relay swim City sees drop in cellphone impounds as less drivers text and drive Life sentence handed to Picketberg farm murderer Two more suspects arrested for brazen Wynberg court shooting ‘I would not attribute the attacks to Zelenskyy’s visit’ – Ramaphosa Latest articles Every caller wins with Ryan on Monday 5th May 29 April 2025 Comments needed on proposed motor vehicle licence fee increases 29 April 2025 ‘Fire-starter’ arrested, but no link to Tokai-blaze – police 29 April 2025 Kurt Schoonraad put’s the funny side up 29 April 2025 Previous articleSouth Africa’s first ever meteorite auction is set to take place next week, showcasing 30 pieces from Jupitar, Mars, and the Moon.Next articleCape Town has again shown why it has become internationally recognised for its water-saving efforts. The average water consumption for the previous week was 505 million litres per day, which is 20 million litres per day down from the preceding week. 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... Western Cape Police Offer R100,000 Reward for Alleged Taxi-Hitman Smile Staff Reporter - 29 April 2025 Western Cape police are offering a reward of up to R100,000 for information leading to the arrest of Vuyo Tshukela, also known as "Yesu,"... Latest fire update: Tokai fire remains uncontained, crews monitoring flare-ups Smile Staff Reporter - 28 April 2025 Monday 28 April, 18h00: The wildfire burning through the Tokai and Silvermine sections of Table Mountain National Park remains uncontained, with firefighters from multiple...