Capetonians have been urged to help a local NPO, Today for Tomorrrow, to buy calculators for underprivileged students. Published on 23 April 2019 By Smile Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Smile Staff Reporter Latest Cape of Good Hope SPCA thanks water heroes R100k reward offered after two City security escorts shot dead in Philippi There should not be pit toilets in 2024, says Amnesty International Scores of animals in need of water in the Southern Suburbs 16-year-old school girl dies after being caught in gang crossfire in Athlone Latest articles Looking for Quality, Affordable Private Higher Education in the Western Cape? 25 April 2024 Equal Education takes WCED to court for unplaced learners 25 April 2024 Emile YX?: National Order Recipient 25 April 2024 Cape of Good Hope SPCA thanks water heroes 25 April 2024 Previous articleThe City of Cape Town says residents’ water saving ways have helped to ensure that the City will have sufficient water reserves in the lead-up to the rainy season.Next articleDie owerhede in KwaZulu-Natal vrees dat die dodetal in die afgelope dae se oorstromings verder kan styg namate opruimingsoperasies voortgaan. Stop Food Waste Day Smile Staff Reporter - 25 April 2024 Stop Food Waste Day 2024 serves as a reminder of the importance of minimising food waste, to reduce emissions that occur when food breaks... Top 10 ways to avoid the dreaded flu as winter approaches Smile Staff Reporter - 25 April 2024 As winter approaches, so does the flu season. The colder months often bring about an increase in flu cases, making it crucial to take... JP Cooper returns to South Africa in November Smile Staff Reporter - 24 April 2024 Acclaimed British singer-songwriter, JP Cooper returns to South Africa this November as part of his 2024 World Tour. Cooper's debut album “Raised Under Grey Skies”,...