All of the Western Cape's desalination plants are finally online and producing roughly 8-million litres of water a day. Despite delays due to a number of complications, the Monwabisi, Strandfontein
After a rainy weekend where a small splash of rainfall found its way to the Mother City, dam levels remain unmoved but steady with more rain on it's way. The
Rainy weather is expected to hit the Western Cape starting this Saturday and Capetonians have their fingers crossed that the rain won't miss us this time. Although the expected rainy
The Two Oceans Aquarium will be hosting a tour on 25 August - to see 'behind the scenes' of the aquarium that only staff members usually have access to. The
A controversial proposal to tow an iceberg to Cape Town in an effort to help alleviate the strain on the city's water resources will now be investigated by the Water
Many reports have surfaced in the media of irregular spending and a surplus of funds within the City of Cape Town's annual water budget, and the City has now decided
The Mother City has seen many ups and downs along the bumpy road of the ongoing water crisis. More recently the province has received less than average rainfall for July.
Every year from June to December, the gentle giants of the ocean migrate past the Southern tip of Africa. There is no better place to catch a land-based glimpse of
The Mother City has been waiting in anticipation for some refreshing rains predicted to hit the Western Cape on Friday, but recent forecasts show the weather may be slightly rowdier
The Western Cape has experienced a largely dry July, as the winter rain conditions that drenched May and June have somewhat gone into hiding. However, precipitation is on its way