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 ReporterLatestSANParks increases patrols after two Table Mountain incidentsRefuse collection safety concerns following Lwandle extortion attackMetro Police recover a large quantity of abalone in Camps BayHill-Lewis calls for no bail for Cape Flats violent drug dealersHome Affairs sees drop in South Africa’s refugee appeals backlogLatest articlesSANParks increases patrols after two Table Mountain incidents 16 July 2026 Tough New Learner’s Licence Testing System Records 17% Pass Rate in Western Cape 16 July 2026 Golden Arrow Driver Suspended Following Fatal Cape Town CBD Accident 16 July 2026 Child Among Three Injured in Deadly Memorial Service Attack 16 July 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.Tough New Learner’s Licence Testing System Records 17% Pass Rate in Western Cape Smile Staff Reporter - 16 July 2026 New data released by the Western Cape Government has revealed that only 17% of applicants passed their learner's licence test under the province's new...Golden Arrow Driver Suspended Following Fatal Cape Town CBD Accident Smile Staff Reporter - 16 July 2026 Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS) has confirmed the suspension of one of its bus drivers following a fatal accident at the corner of Plein...DA plans for “Metro Police Detective Unit” in Cape Town, post-elections Smile Staff Reporter - 16 July 2026 The DA has announced plans to establish its own detective unit to investigate crime in the city. The party's election campaign took the form of...