The City of Cape Town is boosting its CCTV network to the tune of nearly 16 million rand. Published on 24 April 2018 By Reinard Ludick FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Reinard LudickSmile 90.4FM News and Content Presenter Latest Missing mentally-challenged teen from Hermanus sought Women’s Centre launches free outdoor gym in Steenberg Brackenfell cops search for missing mentally-challenged woman ‘Repo rate highly likely to remain unchanged’, says economist IEC geared up and ready for voter registration weekend Latest articles Listen to Smile Christmas Station here 29 November 2023 “I’m proud of my mommy”: Our young listeners pulled on our heartstrings today 29 November 2023 Province declares funding dispute on public servant wage increases 29 November 2023 Tramway FC under 14 champs hoping to get to the Gothia Cup 28 November 2023 Previous articleThe government has made billions available for tertiary education, but students have to fulfill strict criteria to get the money.Next articleKaapstad se ikoniese Robben-eiland is besig om self-onderhoudend te word en 'n omgewingsvriendelike groen-eiland te word. 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...