Capetonians will soon know whether water restrictions will be relaxed, but City bosses says this does not mean consumption should rise. Published on 28 August 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Farm workers wants Terbufos banned following food illness cases A new public swimming pool opens in Malmesbury Festive season road closures in the Western Cape Over 16,000 teachers have criminal backgrounds, including rape Police divers find body of missing teen at Clanwilliam Dam Latest articles Get Ready for a ‘December to Remember’ Weekend! 13 December 2024 Farm workers wants Terbufos banned following food illness cases 13 December 2024 A new public swimming pool opens in Malmesbury 13 December 2024 Cape Town’s Beaches are the best in the world 13 December 2024 Previous articleThe Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the new 2018 IRP as the first credible plan for the country’s energy future in decades.Next articleKaapse leerders sal kan reik na die sterre wanneer die afgetrede NASA-ruimtevaarder, dokter Don Thomas, plaaslike skole besoek vir 'n reeks openbare lesings. Farewell Aunty Cindy: Beloved St Joseph’s kitchen manager hangs up her apron Smile Staff Reporter - 12 December 2024 The St Joseph's Intermediate Paediatric Care Home will bid farewell to a very special staff member at the end of this year, who has... Traffic Amendment Act: New rules for driving licence examiners, motorists Smile Staff Reporter - 12 December 2024 The National Road Traffic Amendment Act has become law, providing far-reaching new rules on road safety, including the fitness of drivers and vehicles, the... Dezemba is here! Cape Town ready to welcome visitors Smile Staff Reporter - 11 December 2024 Summer in Cape Town is here, and so is Dezemba – the season of sunshine, celebration, and creating memories that sparkle brighter than Christmas...