Heroes, like Rob Goodison, are starting to spring up in Cape Town
Ironically, It’s never rains, but pours for the Cape Town Mayor
Real leadership in the Western Cape water crisis is coming from the Education Department
There are no words left. Cape Town is on the verge of needing a miracle to avert day zero
The race to prevent day zero is going right down to the wire
Cape Town has been failed, ignored and mistreated. Would averting a full-blown disaster really be the reward our elected leaders deserve?
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.
It’s begun. Phase One of the disaster management plan is well and truly in effect…
Just how much difference did these rains make? After waiting a week for the water to settle, I had to go see for myself. My experience was surreal, like being on another planet, and then to sand storm hit. Check out the video below and see for yourself. For more awesome Vlogs check out my Facebook […]
With dam levels at a devastating 12%, Capetonians’ gardens have been hit hard. However, one initiative is helping those most in need.
They’re not everyone’s cuppa tea, but if you value that cuppa tea you’re going to want to have a read.
The City of Cape Town on Monday reported just 121 days of potable water left, and released a nifty (not so) little list of the biggest guzzlers.
The Western Cape is running out of water, fast.
Some tips on how to be water wise from our favourite DIY gal and her pal Zille.
Water released from the Katse Dam in Lesotho will relieve the impact of the drought in South Africa, of which parts of the Eastern Cape – Aliwal North in particular – is the hardest hit.