Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille will resign immediately, if the DA clears her name. That's according to her lawyer Dali Mpofu.Published on4 June 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestLaw enforcement deployments increased ahead of 30 June protestsIEC WC: high voter registration turnout among young peopleEskom raises concerns over Delft infrastructure theft and vandalismPeet Viljoen stays behind bars following fraud, corruption arrestHome Affairs process immigration matters involving MalawiansLatest articlesIN FULL: Hill-Lewis calls for calm ahead of possible 30 June unrest 24 June 2026 Fuel Prices and Funding Cuts Force MyCiTi Fare Hike 24 June 2026 Two Operations, Hundreds of Illegal Marine Products Seized 24 June 2026 There’s growing concern that 296 babies were born to very young mothers 24 June 2026 Previous articleThe City of Cape Town’s water pressure management programme is achieving savings of 62 million litres of water per day by lowering pressure across the metro.Next articleCape Town mayor Patricia de Lille will resign immediately, if the DA clears her name. That’s according to her lawyer Dali Mpofu.IN FULL: Hill-Lewis calls for calm ahead of possible 30 June unrest Smile Staff Reporter - 24 June 2026 Democratic Alliance leader Geordin Hill-Lewis has appealed for calm ahead of threatened anti-migrant protests and possible unrest planned for 30 June. In an online address,...Fuel Prices and Funding Cuts Force MyCiTi Fare Hike Smile Staff Reporter - 24 June 2026 The City of Cape Town has announced that MyCiTi bus fares will increase from 1 July 2026, subject to approval of the City's draft...City’s MyCiTi Expansion Brings Visible Changes to Mitchells Plain Corridor Smile Staff Reporter - 22 June 2026 Residents of Mitchells Plain are beginning to see long-awaited change becoming reality, as the first red MyCiTi bus lanes now cut through AZ Berman...