The International Monetary Fund is upbeat about South Africa's Gross Domestic Product growth in 2018, raising its forecast to one-point five percentPublished on17 April 2018By Smile Staff ReporterFacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff ReporterLatestCAPEXIT calls for more policing actions along Jakes Gerwel drive and highwaysSignal Hill serial robber sentenced to 10 years in prisonWATCH: Metro police attacked in Manenberg after arresting a suspectWC sees increase in road accidents the first week of DecemberRescuers respond to yet another paragliding crash on Lion’s HeadLatest articles‘An act of evil antisemitism’: at least 16 dead in terrorist attack on Bondi Beach 14 December 2025 Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend 13 December 2025 Anti-Gang Unit members accused of murder, back in court 13 December 2025 7 fatal drownings in 3 weeks: NSRI urges beachgoers to be safe 12 December 2025 Previous articleSANCCOB needs the help of Capetonians to upgrade its facility and to help reverse the decline of the African penguin.Next articlePlaaslike ekonome het die aankondiging deur president Cyril Ramaphosa verwelkom oor 'n grootskaalse beleggingsveldtog later vanjaar.‘An act of evil antisemitism’: at least 16 dead in terrorist attack on Bondi Beach Smile Staff Reporter - 14 December 2025 Alexandra Hansen, The Conversation; Amanda Dunn, The Conversation; Judith Ireland, The Conversation, and Matt Garrow, The Conversation The death toll has risen to 16 after...Repairs to damaged Kloof Road to commence next year Smile Staff Reporter - 11 December 2025 The City has announced that repairs to damaged Kloof Road will commence next year. The Urban Mobility Directorate has set March 2026 as the...The country’s first black-owned wine cellar has opened Smile Staff Reporter - 11 December 2025 The country's first black-owned wine cellar has opened in Franschhoek. South Africa has uncorked a major moment in its history with the opening of...