We’ve got music for south-western ears, as the Cape Town weather forecast brings a fast and furious downpour with it on Thursday evening.
The cold front that hit our shores wasn’t pleasant but it did what it could for our dams.
The money they were alleged to have squeezed from the public doesn’t really exist.
Although not much rain has fallen in the last couple of weeks, Cape Town dams are still holding steady.
After two dry weeks, the dams are showing their resilience and continuing to fill up.
While the dams fill up in Cape Town, a drought has hit Nelson Mandela Bay and the situation is very scary for Uitenhage residents.
A significant milestone in the battle against day zero.
This winter is going to be memorable for all the right reasons.
Day zero is disappearing further over the horizon.
Bad news if you’re a south-coaster.
First Theewaterskloof, now this!
For the third week in a row, more water has flowed into the region’s dams.
If Cape Town’s brilliant rainy season continues, locals may have to invest in an ark.
Down to 50 litres per person, per day, is there any respite ahead for Capetonians?
The parched Mother City recorded almost 30% more rain than its monthly average.
Wow, this is an unbelievable turnaround!
Good news, after good news, after good news…
A beautiful sight for the drought-stricken Cape.
Forget what Titanic taught you. Icebergs can be a force for good, too.
Wow. Somewhere out there, a Capetonian must have a magic lamp and two wishes left…
It may be Maritzburg United vs Free State Stars, but Cape Town will be the big winner on Saturday night.
Capetonians could be left frustrated in their pursuit of precipitation.