Premier Helen Zille has thanked each and every Smile Water Warrior and Cape Town resident for drastically reducing their water consumption. Published on 4 July 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Nearly One-Third of MyCiTi Bus Project Complete in Mitchell’s Plain Sentencing in the Joslin Smith Disappearance Case NICD study calls for heightened awareness against rabies in SA Western Cape Crime Figures: Murder rate remains major concern for authorities Drunk yellow Porsche driver crashes into taxi in Cape Town — arrested with over double the legal alcohol limit Latest articles Nearly One-Third of MyCiTi Bus Project Complete in Mitchell’s Plain 27 May 2025 Sentencing in the Joslin Smith Disappearance Case 27 May 2025 NICD study calls for heightened awareness against rabies in SA 27 May 2025 Mfuleni Police are probing two cases of murder 27 May 2025 Previous articleThe sleepy town of Ceres has welcomed the local economic boost after hundreds of people flocked to see the snow.Next articleDuisende motorfietsryers in die Moederstad en Johannesburg is besig met laaste voorbereidings vir vanjaar se “Bikers for Mandela Day” inisiatief. Nearly One-Third of MyCiTi Bus Project Complete in Mitchell’s Plain Smile Staff Reporter - 27 May 2025 The City of Cape Town says its MyCiTi expansion project along AZ Berman Drive, in Mitchell's Plain, is now 31% complete. So far, new artist... Sentencing in the Joslin Smith Disappearance Case Smile Staff Reporter - 27 May 2025 The trial into the disappearance of missing girl Joslin Smith is nearing its end with sentencing proceedings for Kelly Smith, Jacquen Appollis and Steveno... Western Cape Crime Figures: Murder rate remains major concern for authorities Smile Staff Reporter - 26 May 2025 Western Cape Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile says there's a lot of work that needs to be done in the province, as far...