While Eskom is currently implementing Stage 2 rotational loadshedding which will continue until 11pm, the power utility has announced that there will be no loadshedding tomorrow Sunday 24 March. This is
Over the past few weeks, Smile Drive Co-hosts Angel Campey and Maurice Carpede have been challenging each other to do various activities. Angel mentioned that she had heard about The
You know you want to go! But do you have tickets? From Monday 25 March to Wednesday 27 March, listen out for two Ed Sheeran songs – back-to-back – on
It’s almost a year ago now that Cape Town nearly ran out of Water! Many of us who lived through the drought crisis in 2017-2018 can still recall the fear
WWF South Africa board member Dr Jackie King has been named the 2019 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for her game-changing contribution to global river management. She has been recognised for
Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato invited visual artists to exhibit and promote their work on the Concourse Level of the Cape Town Civic Centre as part of the municipality’s Human
Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Fun Runs This family orientated event consists of a 56m nappy dash, a Toddlers’ Trot and a 2.1km & 5.6km fun run at 11h00 &
It’s not often that Bobby & Lindy bash heads, but what started out as a conversation about passing one’s driver’s license test led to an argument about who the better driver is –
In 2018, a staggering 20 193 items valued at R1 774 993,70 were not returned to libraries. The City’s Library and Information Service hopes the lure of Fine Free Week,
The ratings agency Moody’s has changed its rating of the City of Cape Town municipality to stable due to its ground breaking management of the drought crisis and its efforts
The Smile 90.4FM Breakfast Team asked for your help, and you answered!. Bobby & Lindy asked you, the listeners, to help them write a song, but not just any song.
Eskom says it will continue to implement Stage 2 load-shedding until Sunday, 17 March 2019, as a result of a shortage of generation capacity due to plant breakdowns and the
A receptionist at a learning academy in Cape Town was in tears when teachers and learners held a fundraising event to help her with her medical bills. The teachers and
Citrus growers from Southern Africa will export a record crop of close to 137 million boxes of citrus fruit to more than 100 countries this year. The Citrus Growers Association
The City of Cape Town and the Federated Hospitality Association of Southern Africa Cape, are hosting a capacity-building workshop for 38 interns that aims to equip them with the full spectrum
The Brimstone Slave Route Challenge takes place on the 31st of March 2019, from the Grand Parade in Cape Town. Distance options: 21.1km, 10km run, 10km walk & 5km fun
Bobby & Lindy accepted Angel’s challenge to redo their driver’s license test. Since then they have both passed their learners licenses and have been preparing for the driver’s test on
The lion which has evaded authorities for a month, after escaping from the Karoo National Park, has been captured. A relieved-sounding Reynold Thakhuli, SANParks spokesperson, told News24 on Wednesday night
Today (13 March 2019) marks 21 years of conservation success in the world’s smallest floral kingdom, through the pioneering conservation work of the Table Mountain Fund. Launched by Sir Edmund
Shortly after the close of business on Wednesday, 13 March, South Africans will know which political parties will appear on their ballot papers. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC)
With the clock counting down to Britain’s scheduled departure from the European Union, UK legislators have voted down embattled Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal for a second time this
Soneike High School in Kuils River is busy establishing itself as a space learning centre and learners are encouraged to broaden their horizons. Learners at the school are involved with
Renowned education Professor Jonathan Jansen paid a visit to non-profit school Christel House South Africa in Ottery recently to learn first-hand how the school works towards breaking the cycle of
Early winter rain has fallen across most of the Western Cape including most regions in the drought disaster affected Karoo region. The Gouritz River catchment area that covers the bulk