Young people in Khayelitsha are using arts and culture to sculpt out a better life by creating jobs for themselves. Published on 6 June 2018 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Women reportedly the main targets for mountain muggings Gift of the Givers to keep fighting the good fight, despite recent attack on staff in Knysna Cape Town’s inclement weather causes flooding across city Gift of the Givers team attacked while providing relief in Knysna Man arrested after high speed chase with authorities in Brackenfell Latest articles Two City Law Enforcement Officers Arrested for Kidnapping and Extortion 20 May 2025 Women reportedly the main targets for mountain muggings 20 May 2025 Life sentence for Worcester teacher who raped a Grade 8 learner 20 May 2025 Gift of the Givers to keep fighting the good fight, despite recent attack on staff in Knysna 20 May 2025 Previous articleThe SA Communist Party wants Cape Town International Airport renamed after its slain former leader, Chris Hani.Next articleMembers of the public are being encouraged to be vigilant about counterfeit products and to report those who sell these products. Two City Law Enforcement Officers Arrested for Kidnapping and Extortion Smile Staff Reporter - 20 May 2025 Two Law Enforcement officers have been arrested on charges of kidnapping and extortion, following an internal investigation by the City of Cape Town’s Safety... Thousands of Western Cape jobs have been saved Smile Staff Reporter - 20 May 2025 Thousands of Western Cape jobs have been saved. Premier Alan Winde has welcomed the agreement that will save the jobs of thousands of employees... Cape Town’s inclement weather causes flooding across city Smile Staff Reporter - 20 May 2025 The heavy downpours in Cape Town have resulted in localised flooding in some areas. According to the City of Cape Town's Disaster Operation Centre,...