There are no words left. Cape Town is on the verge of needing a miracle to avert day zero
By the end of the week, there’ll be less than 100 days left until the taps are shut off
The race to prevent day zero is going right down to the wire
Level six water restrictions are now active in Cape Town. We took a look at what that means for Capetonians. Remember, no saving = no water from the taps…
Western Cape schools have been doing their bit to help save water. It seems one device has made a massive difference. We have the details.
You may love to sing in the shower but those of us in Cape Town can only do it for two minutes. Your favourite artists have a plan, though.
The City of Cape Town has provided residents with a demonstration of what a water collection point will look like. Will “day zero” arrive?
The City of Cape Town has announced some new financial plans for their water projects. The news comes as the Cape water crisis deepens by the day.
The City of Cape Town, however, assures everyone that they’re keeping an eye on things and monitor water quality closely.
The Cape Water crisis is no laughing matter for those in the Western Cape. For those outside the province, though, some jokes are not off limits.
Cape Town has been failed, ignored and mistreated. Would averting a full-blown disaster really be the reward our elected leaders deserve?
In the past weeks I have been inundated with questions about the water crisis in Cape Town and the Western Cape. Here’s a summary of the answers to the most frequently asked questions on the topic.