The City Of Cape Town is planning to consult with National Government to increase its powers over boreholes. Earlier this week the City announced that the total storage had fallen
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has warned that the prohibition directive issued by the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) on Wednesday could spark public outrage, resulting in trains being
While most Capetoninans have been saving water religiously over the festive season, there have been concerns about tourists not adhering to the water restrictions in the city. Has our consumption
Metrorail has suspended its services on the central line after a security guard was shot at Chris Hani Station just after 6pm on Tuesday. A security guard working for a
Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille’s time in office may be coming to an end sooner rather than later, after reports emerged that the Democratic Alliance’s metro caucus has recommended
Around 11 200 Western Cape pupils still need to be placed in public schools for the 2018 academic year. Western Cape Education MEC, Debbie Schafer, said that 3 200 Grade
Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille announced in a media briefing today that the Aquifers around Cape Town can deliver more water than expected. She said that a recent ground
Cape Town photojournalist Shiraaz Mohamed is still alive. Disaster relief organisation Gift Of the Givers announced today that they have received proof of life. Tomorrow will mark exactly one year
Cape Town restaurants, which are licensed to serve alcohol, are breaking the law if they refuse to serve free tap water to patrons. According to the country’s Liquor Act, 2003
The death toll of the food-borne disease has risen to 61 since its outbreak in December. At a media briefing earlier today, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said Gauteng still has