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 Reinard Ludick FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Reinard LudickSmile 90.4FM News and Content Presenter Latest 34 fires recorded at Table Mountain National Park since 1 November Fuel price projections following the latest decreases Child safety at beaches during the peak festive season Hessequa Municipality’s plans to reduce power cuts and become load shedding-free Missing mentally-challenged teen from Hermanus sought Latest articles Start-ups to watch in 2024 11 December 2023 Don’t miss Romeo & Juliet at Maynardville 11 December 2023 10,000 extra police officers to be deployed for the festive season 11 December 2023 Dan Marokane appointed new Eskom CEO 10 December 2023 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. Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize says the numbers of vaccine doses that are currently coming into South Africa will not be enough to last the... Reinard Ludick - 18 May 2021 Mkhize says between now and June the country should have received six million doses. He says government is trying to get more vaccines but... The Western Cape has recorded 9 additional deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 related deaths in the province... Reinard Ludick - 18 May 2021 As of 1pm the Western Cape had 3 005 active #COVID-19 infections, with a total of 290 371 people having been infected with COVID-19. Health Minister Zweli Mkhize says he’s impressed with the vaccine rollout systems put in place today. Reinard Ludick - 17 May 2021 Mkhize visited an old age home in Krugersdorp on the West Rand, where senior citizens received their Pfizer jabs. Phase 2 of the vaccination...