The blame’s been shifted to the former minister of water and sanitation.
A child had to die for anyone to something about the abandoned construction site.
A nostalgic read for residents of the Western Cape.
Countries should take an integrated approach to water resource management.
The students visited the Rand Water purification station and East Rand Water Care Company wastewater treatment plant in preparation for the project.
There’s been a 0.4% decrease over the last 72 hours, as the Cape Town dams are at the mercy of the south-western heatwave.
How’s your region doing? We’ve got the facts and figures from each province, as the national dam levels sit near the 75% mark.
Cape Town dams have managed to hang onto the 76% mark despite a lack of rain in the last few weeks.
Alastair Rudman‚ the farm owner in question, plans to appeal the court judgement.
Save the Vaal Environment (Save) is calling for the government to be held responsible.
Yay! The Cape Town dams are now within touching distance of a huge milestone, just five months after dipping below the 20% mark.
Just weeks after plummetting to 17%, the Nelson Mandela Bay dams have staged a miraculous recovery to get back to the half-full point.
A 0.5% increase over the last 72 hours means its likely that the 70% mark will be reached by the Cape Town dams next week.
The outbreak, first detected in the township of Glen View outside Harare, has prompted the health ministry to declare an emergency in the city.
Despite the problems of certain cities, the dam levels for South Africa as whole paints a pretty rosy picture. For now, anyway.
It’s been an incredible week for the Nelson Mandela Bay dams, as torrential rains helped ease fears of an impending day zero crisis.
Some regions are facing 80% water restrictions, as the Eastern Cape looks to fight against these crippling drought conditions.
Residents may also face electricity disruptions.
Well, who saw this coming four months ago? The Cape Town dams continue their upwards surge on the road to recovery.
According to Dr Anthony Turton, about 60% of South Africa’s economy is sustained by the Vaal River…
It may not seem like much to write home about, but the Nelson Mandela Bay dams have staged a small-scale fightback this week.
Things are not looking good in Oudtshoorn, at all. The local municipality has declared the area a local state of disaster.
With more rain set to hit the Cape, things are looking up once more for the dams.
Day zero is looming over the province.
The money they were alleged to have squeezed from the public doesn’t really exist.