Auditing firm KPMG will be distributing the 47 million rand it earned in fees from Gupta-related entities to civil society.Published on3 December 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestSearch continues after bakkie plunges off Voëlklip cliffWoman and child killed in crash involving Health Minister’s state vehicleCity warns of delays in refuse collection services34 arrests linked to murder and illegal immigration in VygieskraalTwo cold fronts set to hit Cape Town this weekendLatest articlesUrgent appeal for flood donations, NPO’s stretched thin 13 May 2026 Search continues after bakkie plunges off Voëlklip cliff 13 May 2026 DEVELOPING: Storm death toll in the Western Cape rises to 10 13 May 2026 Floodwaters Leave Communities Cut Off, Multiple Rescue Operations Underway 13 May 2026 Previous articleDis vandag Internasionale Dag vir Gestremde Persone en die kollig val op die vordering wat daar die afgelope jaar gemaak is met betrekking tot onderwys, werksgeleenthede en toegang tot diensteNext articleFor the first time since the end of Apartheid, more than 300 Stellenbosch residents now legally own their homes.Urgent appeal for flood donations, NPO’s stretched thin Smile Staff Reporter - 13 May 2026 The Western Cape Department of Social Development has called on the private sector and the general public who are in a position to assist,...Springboks gearing up for next challenge with second Bok alignment camp Smile Staff Reporter - 13 May 2026 Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus on Wednesday named a “purpose and goal-driven” 40-man squad for the team’s second in-person alignment camp in Cape Town next...WCBS Warns of Critical Blood Shortage After Storm Disruptions Smile Staff Reporter - 12 May 2026 The Western Cape Blood Service (WCBS) says the recent weather conditions have placed severe pressure on the service, as it was unable to collect...