A monthly update of the water map for February has shown that 203 000 households within the City of Cape Town have limited their water usage to achieve 'green dot
A credit downgrade looms for the City of Cape Town as the adverse financial effects of the water crisis become apparent. The City has increased its borrowing of funds for
Dam levels have dropped further to 22.7%, from last week's 23.6% this week, with no rainfall forecast soon for the drought-stricken Western Cape. The City is still under Level 6B
Three aquifers, in the Cape Flats, Table Mountain and Atlantis, which were expected to start pumping out clean water later this month, might not anymore due to theft and vandalism.
The City of Cape Town has commended residents for achieving a new water usage milestone. On Monday, March 12, Cape Town consumed 511-million litres of water, the closest we have ever
A press briefing hosted by the Inter-Ministrial Task Team on Drought and Water Scarcity on Tuesday declared the Western Cape a national disaster due to the current drought. According to
This week the city’s drought crisis team, led by DA leader Mmusi Maimane, said at a press conference that the metro’s water supply would not be suspended this year depending
Level 6B water restrictions will remain in place in Cape Town but Day Zero will not happen in 2018. The city's drought crisis team, led by DA leader Mmusi Maimane,
The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust (CTCTT) is delivering on its promise not to put any undue pressure on the City of Cape Town's already constrained water supply by introducing
MEC for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning Anton Bredell said today that dam levels across the Western Cape have dropped to 20.83% full, as compared to 2017 when