More than R1-billion in wasteful expenditure, and more than R4.9-billion in irregular spending was reflected by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) in their annual report tabled at Parliament last week.
A multi-year project to double the current capacity of the Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Plant located along Koeberg Road has been tabled for council approval to cater to Cape Town's ever-expanding population
Cape town's dam average has now increased to 76% after the reaching the three-quater full mark last Friday. Five of the main six water resource dams are now at over
Cape Town residents are doing their best to recover from the drought crisis they found themselves in just months ago. The dams are steadily being replenished by the rainy season,
The Mother city's dam levels have shown an increase of 0.9% despite the warm and sunny weather of the past few days, reaching 75.9%. The last dam level reading posted
After a day or two of much-appreciated rain, the Mother City's dam levels have made an increase to 75%. Last year this time, dam levels stood at less than half
Although the rainy season is drawing to close, the Cape's dam levels continue to increase either by leaps or in small increments. Our dams now have an average capacity of
Dam levels have continued to rise this week by pushing past the 74% mark to reach 74.2%, compared to the stark contrast of 37.5% from this time last year. The
Capetonians can continue to rejoice as dams levels show no signs of slowing down, and have increased once again this week to 72.7%. Last year this time, dam levels were
Cape Town's dam levels are continuing to rise this week after officially reaching 70%. Another increase has taken levels up to 71.5% today, and more rain is still on the