Keep those taps shut off. You may not have a choice in the near future…
The company is committed to helping the city mitigate the water crisis and the impact of Day Zero.
Not everyone is going to be happy with this…
Day Zero has been confirmed as ‘likely’ by the city. It’s going to be a terrifying ride
Separating a South African from their meat is a tough ask. But these are desperate times in the Cape
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
What is going on in the Mother City?
Six major dams make up 99.6% of the volume of water in Cape Town’s water supply
Joburg Ballet is tapping into big stories, the latest being the Western Cape drought. Watch one of their soloists perform a beautiful rain dance over here:
If you’re a tourist planning on visiting Cape Town this summer, please be mindful of the water crisis.
The Western Cape is now left with just 25% of its usable water sources. ‘Every drop counts…’
Hendrik Van Wyk Vervoer is the hero we all need in this country
While everyone is well aware of the drought in the Western Cape, these Northern Cape towns are being hit even harder. Help is there but more is needed.
With Cape Town and the Western Cape in the grip of the drought of the century and hurtling towards another parched summer, it’s a good idea to save what you can – and quickly.
Not looking good for Cape Town.
It’s begun. Phase One of the disaster management plan is well and truly in effect…
The South African National Defence force has confirmed its readiness to protect Cape water sources or collection points if dams run dry.
Cape Town’s drought and associated water shortage has escalated beyond disaster level
Humans are becoming more and more resistant to drug treatments. How on earth has it happened?
The entrepreneurs behind Green Planet Laundry know that sustainability is imperative for success.
If you’re still not saving water: what is wrong with you?
This UCT student has gone all out to tackle the Cape water crisis. His new business could save households and large properties 80% of their monthly water.
This lighthearted water saving video is doing the rounds again, but we’re viewing it in a more serious light during the Western Cape drought.