Die Wes-Kaapse regering gaan nouer saamwerk met die plaaslike heuningby-boerderybedryf om die insek se rol in die ekosisteem te beskerm. Published on 1 June 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest WC Police takes down spaza shop extortionists in Phillipi Car spinning revved up to new heights Over R21 billion paid out in two-pot withdrawals since September Political parties pay homage to the late Tito Mboweni National Health Department worried by rising food poisoning cases Latest articles Formula One to return to Mzansi by 2027, says Gayton McKenzie 15 October 2024 WC Police takes down spaza shop extortionists in Phillipi 15 October 2024 Tourism body welcomes ”game-changer” visa reforms 15 October 2024 Capetonian bowler hopes to bring a world record to the Mother City 15 October 2024 Previous articleWith Child Protection Week coming to an end more than 800 child protection officers are assisting with the fight against child abuse in the province.Next articleAnd… five of the city’s bravest officers on four legs have been thanked for their years of service and are now set to live out their days in greener-pastures. Zebra Tribe get ready to lace up for the Cape Town Marathon Smile Staff Reporter - 15 October 2024 The "Zebra Tribe" is set to make its fourth appearance at the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, continuing its mission to support the development of... Celebrate Garden Day: A Joyful Tribute to Nature’s Healing Power Smile Staff Reporter - 11 October 2024 On 20 October 2024, South Africans are invited to celebrate Garden Day, an annual event that honours the joy and connection we find in... Cape Town clinics offer mental health support to matric learners Smile Staff Reporter - 11 October 2024 With year-end exams approaching, the City of Cape Town is reminding learners that some of its clinics provide essential mental health services. This is...