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 Swimmers prep for Robben Island Palestine relay swim City sees drop in cellphone impounds as less drivers text and drive Life sentence handed to Picketberg farm murderer Two more suspects arrested for brazen Wynberg court shooting ‘I would not attribute the attacks to Zelenskyy’s visit’ – Ramaphosa Latest articles Swimmers prep for Robben Island Palestine relay swim 25 April 2025 City accused of using same tactics as Trump to hike Cape Town tariffs 25 April 2025 City sees drop in cellphone impounds as less drivers text and drive 25 April 2025 Matatiele child rape: Police Minister admits he wrongly accused Principal 25 April 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 accused of using same tactics as Trump to hike Cape Town tariffs Smile Staff Reporter - 25 April 2025 The GOOD party has accused Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis of using the same formulas used by US president Donald Trump when it comes... City sees drop in cellphone impounds as less drivers text and drive Smile Staff Reporter - 25 April 2025 The City’s Traffic Services have recorded a downturn in cellphone impoundments and fines over the past two years – likely due to a combination... Western Cape Government to take over district road management Smile Staff Reporter - 25 April 2025 Western Cape Infrastructure MEC, Tertuis Simmers, has commenced a province-wide tour to present the Western Cape Government’s new Provincial Roads Delivery Model. The initiative...