For the last few months, Capetonians have been talking about Day Zero. In the first of a regular weekly update, WWF South Africa will be publishing a Wednesday Water File to
The City of Cape Town has released a video explaining how we can avoid Day Zero, and what would happen if that arrives. The video praises residents who have managed
This year’s Cape Town Cycle Tour will go ahead in March as planned, despite rumours of it being postponed or cancelled because of the severe drought in the Western Cape,
The City of Cape Town launched its controversial water map on Monday in a bid to help the Western Cape cope with the crippling drought crisis. The map enables residents
Dam levels across the Western Cape have declined further and is currently sitting at 28.7% full. The Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs, and Development Planning in the Western Cape,
Residents of Cape Town have until midnight to comment on the city’s proposed drought charge. The charge is meant to help the city recoup income they are not receiving due
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
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 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
Today is the last day for you to make your submissions on the proposed water levy. Since the proposal by Patricia De Lille last year, residents have been fuming as