Plans are underway to rename Cape Town International Airport, with a public participation meeting set to be held next week.Published on29 May 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestLaw Enforcement deployment sees murder cases drop in hotspot areasWCED: holiday security subsidised at 430 schoolsLaw enforcement deployments increased ahead of 30 June protestsIEC WC: high voter registration turnout among young peopleEskom raises concerns over Delft infrastructure theft and vandalismLatest articlesCity on standby as heavy rain and strong winds forecast for Western Cape 27 June 2026 Transport authorities condemn repeated attacks on buses in Dunoon 26 June 2026 Police Warn of Heightened Presence Ahead of June 30 March in Western Cape 26 June 2026 Protected: Win with Ryan’s R50 000 Noise 26 June 2026 Previous articleDie nuwe Mej. Suid-Afrika, Tamaryn Green van die Paarl, sE sy wil graag ‘n verskil maak, deur mede-Suid-Afrikaners op te hef.Next articleThe Electoral Commission of South Africa says it is not preparing for early elections, but that it is on track to hold elections in mid-2019 when the current term ends.City on standby as heavy rain and strong winds forecast for Western Cape Smile Staff Reporter - 27 June 2026 The City of Cape Town says all relevant services and emergency response partners are on standby as a cold front is expected to bring...WATCH: ANC links Zuma to anti-immigrant tensions, warns of ‘same fingerprints’ as 2021 unrest Smile Staff Reporter - 25 June 2026 The ANC has accused former president Jacob Zuma and his MK Party of fuelling tensions around planned anti-immigration protests, warning that the current climate...Schools close tomorrow: Cape Town children set for fun, learning and safe holidays Smile Staff Reporter - 25 June 2026 As schools across Cape Town close on Friday, 26 June 2026, thousands of children are set to begin their winter holidays, with the City...