The District Six Working Committee says there's a renewed sense of optimism that people may soon be able to go home. Published on 22 August 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest SAWS: cold front and weather warnings to hit the Western Cape More charges added to alleged Hanover Park rapist’s rap sheet WC police concerned at ongoing gang violence on Cape Flats Alleged rapist of nine-year-old girl in Hanover Park to appear in court on Friday SA government slams Trump’s ‘misinformed’ refugee status for white afrikaners Latest articles City to Host Property Auction to Boost Investment and Economic Growth 19 May 2025 Get municipal accounts on email before year-end 19 May 2025 UCT student, Ntokozo Makhaza has his rugby dreams come true 19 May 2025 Ramaphosa on Trump talks: Trade to top the agenda 19 May 2025 Previous articleFormer England captain David Beckham will receive the 2018 UEFA President’s Award, in recognition of his remarkable career and humanitarian efforts.Next articleAn unlikely corporate sponsor is helping save Africa’s largest bird sanctuary from having to close it’s doors. City to Host Property Auction to Boost Investment and Economic Growth Smile Staff Reporter - 19 May 2025 The City of Cape Town is set to unlock new private sector investment opportunities with its latest property auction, taking place on Thursday, 29... Get municipal accounts on email before year-end Smile Staff Reporter - 19 May 2025 The City of Cape Town is reminding all residents to switch to emailed municipal accounts by 31 December 2025. After this date, printed municipal... Simbine continues 100m hot streak with sensational sub-10 win in Atlanta Smile Staff Reporter - 19 May 2025 South Africa’s sprint star Akani Simbine is continuing his unbeaten run this season in the 100m with a commanding win at the Atlanta City...