Western Cape Premier Helen Zille said that Cape town residents are still using too much water. In a tweet Zille pleaded with residents to reduce their consumption urgently. "Come on
In its second edition of the Wednesday Water File, the World Wildlife Fund has said emergency by-laws would help the City of Cape Town manage the use and sharing of
The City of Cape Town has begun reducing water pressure to large areas of the city in an attempt to force users to lower their water consumption. To date, residents
A war between Capetonians, The City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Government is slowly brewing as we edge closer to Day Zero. At a press briefing earlier today,
As we grapple to come to terms with the water crisis Cape Town is facing, we all need to do more to save this precious resource in our homes and
The University of Cape Town has beefed up its efforts to save water on its campuses by developing and implementing contingency plans in response to the possibility of Day Zero.
Day Zero has been brought forward by nine days - the City of Cape Town announced yesterday. Day Zero is now expected to arrive on 12 April. The City's dam
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has begged residents of Cape Town to save water like their lives depended on it – because it does. Zille also urged President Jacob Zuma
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille will meet with National Disaster Management and other key players today to discuss the current water crisis Cape Town is facing. Last week the city
"We have reached a point of no return" - these are the chilling words Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille used at a media briefing earlier today. De Lille announced