Hundred law enforcement officers will soon be deployed to ensure trains and commuters in the Western Cape are safer.Published on2 August 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestWC emergency services treated over 130 000 patients this festive seasonCouple attacked and robbed at Table Mountain National ParkMuizenberg SAPS intercepts planned gang shooting in Overcome HeightsWSAR Rescue teams in high demand this summer seasonRoad fatalities drop 5% during 2025/26 festive seasonLatest articlesWC emergency services treated over 130 000 patients this festive season 21 January 2026 Gugulethu Murder Sparks Fresh GBV Warning from Police 21 January 2026 Over 129,000 Children Tagged as Cape Town’s IdentiKidz Programme Protects Beachgoers 21 January 2026 Murder at Winelands cemetery sparks safety concerns 21 January 2026 Previous articleLeliebloem House is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, with a range of fundraising events in the next few months.Next articleDie Passasierspooragentskap van Suid-Afrika het ’n tydelike veiligheidspermit ontvang om wettiglik met sy bedrywighede voort te gaan en aksieplanne uit te voer om veiligheid te verbeter.World leaders gather in Davos as pushback against Trump mounts Smile Staff Reporter - 21 January 2026 World leaders are meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this week for the annual World Economic Forum, running from January 19 to 23, against a backdrop...A year on from his second inauguration, Trump 2.0 has one defining word: power Smile Staff Reporter - 20 January 2026 Bruce Wolpe, University of Sydney As Donald Trump celebrates the anniversary of his second inauguration as president of the United States and begins his sixth...Blockbuster Sports Weekend Ahead for Cape Town Smile Staff Reporter - 20 January 2026 Cape Town is set for a blockbuster weekend of sport as rugby and cricket fans descend on the city for a United Rugby Championship...