The average level for dams across the Western Cape is at 25 point 9 percent – up from last weeks 23-point 8 percent.Published on11 June 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestMetro Police recover a large quantity of abalone in Camps BayHill-Lewis calls for no bail for Cape Flats violent drug dealersHome Affairs sees drop in South Africa’s refugee appeals backlogNICD sees increase in measles cases, Western Cape ranked 2nd nationallyUPDATE: 5 people dead following fatal N2 accident near HeidelbergLatest articlesTwo more suspects in court for Wesbank mass shooting 15 July 2026 Metro Police recover a large quantity of abalone in Camps Bay 14 July 2026 WATCH: SAPS aware of alleged altercation between soldier and civilian in Elsies River 14 July 2026 Bree Street to become Mandela Day Langtafel this weekend 14 July 2026 Previous articleThe Durbanville municipality has asked residents, who have old photos of this northern suburb, originally called Pampoenkraal, to share it with the City.Next articleThe Department of Energy has launched a new mobile application to help consumers choose the most greenest and energy efficient appliance before buying it.Bree Street to become Mandela Day Langtafel this weekend Smile Staff Reporter - 14 July 2026 Bree Street is to become a Mandela Day Langtafel this weekend. This is a special Open Streets edition that will turn one of Cape...Anele Tembe inquest set to proceed in September Smile Staff Reporter - 14 July 2026 The formal inquest into the death of Anele Tembe has been postponed and will now proceed in September. This is after the Cape Town Magistrates' Court on Monday adjourned proceedings...Fatal Mitchells Plain Crash Comes Days After Another Deadly Taxi Collision Smile Staff Reporter - 13 July 2026 A case of culpable homicide is being investigated following a fatal crash in Mitchells Plain over the weekend in which one person was killed. The...