Hundred law enforcement officers will soon be deployed to ensure trains and commuters in the Western Cape are safer. Published on 2 August 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest DMRE confirms fuel price increases on New Year’s Day NSRI: Probe after man’s body washed ashore at Blokbaai SA Gov assures citizens of border security amid Mozambique unrest Langa informal settlement fire leaves 450 people displaced 62 people killed in 56 road accidents in the Western Cape Latest articles The City says the ‘Project Blue’ report falsely claims water quality data is from accredited labs 9 January 2025 Matric results for Class of 2024 to be published 8 January 2025 5-year-old shot in suspected gang incident in Manenberg 7 January 2025 Western Cape road stats: 122 fatalities during festive 6 January 2025 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. ICYMI: Road closures for Tweede Nuwe Jaar on 4 January Smile Staff Reporter - 3 January 2025 On Saturday, 4 January 2025, the Cape Town Street Parade, known as Tweede Nuwe Jaar, will welcome the New Year in the CBD. Approximately 20,000... Western Cape Welcomes 101 Newborns on New Year’s Day Smile Staff Reporter - 2 January 2025 The Western Cape welcomed the new year with the arrival of 101 bundles of joy born in public health facilities across the province on... SA Gov assures citizens of border security amid Mozambique unrest Smile Staff Reporter - 30 December 2024 The Government of South Africa (SA) has noted with concern the ongoing protests in parts of Mozambique and reports of individuals escaping from a...