An unlikely corporate sponsor is helping save Africa’s largest bird sanctuary from having to close it’s doors. Published on 22 August 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest WCED undeterred by SADTU’s threats of strike action Khayelitsha stormwater infrastructure to mitigate impact of flooding Here’s the official September fuel price decreases ‘We are not firing or retrenching teachers’, says WCED President Cyril Ramaphosa backs Western Cape anti-crime pact Latest articles Freedom Cup Winners again 8 September 2024 Strum into the Weekend with Smile FM 7 September 2024 Springbok fever in Cape Town ahead of second test 6 September 2024 Annual Waterblommetjie Festival 6 September 2024 Previous articleThe District Six Working Committee says there’s a renewed sense of optimism that people may soon be able to go home.Next articleDie gebruik van tegnologie in die boerdery-sektor gaan binnekort versnel word, wat nie net verbruikers sal bevoordeel nie, maar ook sal lei tot verhoogde indiensneming. Cannabis Master Plan: Boost for Hemp cultivation Smile Staff Reporter - 6 September 2024 A total of 1 110 permits have been issued for hemp cultivation since the declaration of hemp as an agricultural crop. This follows the approval... Time to Spring Clean Cape Town! Smile Staff Reporter - 6 September 2024 Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has launched the City’s annual Spring Clean Cape Town campaign at a mass clean-up event in Blue Downs together with Grant... WCED undeterred by SADTU’s threats of strike action Smile Staff Reporter - 5 September 2024 The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) insists that strike action will not change the fact that it is facing a R3,8 billion budget shortfall....