Musicians all over Cape Town have raised thousands of rands for music development for underprivileged children by taking part in Smile's Making Music for Madiba Initiative.Published on18 July 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestUPDATE: 5 people dead following fatal N2 accident near HeidelbergFive arrested after attempted business robbery in StellenboschArrests following suspected gang-related shooting in BonteheuwelThousands of foreign nationals processed at Beitbridge border postCity: Several arrested for crimes against foreign-owned businessesLatest articlesWATCH: Luxury cars with fake plates impounded in Parklands, nine arrested for immigration offences 8 July 2026 ‘One voucher changed my life’: Former homeless Capetonian backs new digital giving campaign 8 July 2026 A Warm Place to Call Home: Mandela Day Changes Lives for Khayelitsha Dogs 8 July 2026 Cape Town rocked by two fatal shootings in 24 hours 8 July 2026 Previous articleThe street lights in the city are being retrofitted which means they will be using less energy, thus protecting the environment and in the long term, reducing costs.Next articleMusicians all over Cape Town have raised thousands of rands for music development for underprivileged children by taking part in Smile’s Making Music for Madiba Initiative.‘One voucher changed my life’: Former homeless Capetonian backs new digital giving campaign Smile Staff Reporter - 8 July 2026 A rainy day, a warm meal, and a single voucher changed the course of Dylon Jordaan's life. After spending 12 years trapped in addiction and...A Warm Place to Call Home: Mandela Day Changes Lives for Khayelitsha Dogs Smile Staff Reporter - 8 July 2026 For many dogs in Khayelitsha, this Mandela Day will mean more than just another winter's day. It will mean a warm, safe place to...Events brought in over R5 billion for the City Smile Staff Reporter - 8 July 2026 Events brought in over R5 billion for the City in the 2025/26 financial year. According to a media statement, the City of Cape Town’s...