A new set of by-laws proposed by the City of Cape Town includes possible jail time of up to 6 months for heavy water users, as the Western Cape inches
The Western Cape dam levels have continued to drop this week, 1% lower than last week, and 2% less than 2 weeks ago. Capacity levels are currently at 32.42%, making
The City of Cape Town has announced that Level 6 water restrictions will begin from January 2018, as we inch closer to Day Zero each month. A drought charge is
Cape Town faces a new threat - not just from the imminent approach of Day Zero, but from the spread of mosquitos. As our dams dry up and water is
Breaking news doing the rounds today is that level 6 water restrictions will be a reality from the start of the new year. A statement from the Western Cape Provincial
As summer rolls in, we take a look at how Cape Town dams are faring for the upcoming week. A decrease of 1% was recorded since last week. The minimal
A new 'drought charge' is planned to come into effect on February 1, 2018. The charge, essentially a levy to help alleviate the drought crisis, has been tabled by the
The Western Cape is still in the midst of a devastating drought. Dam levels are currently at 36% of their storage capacity, with last week seeing a 0.1% drop. Weather
With the holiday season fast approaching, and the dams levels in Cape Town slowly declining, the question on most locals' minds is how the influx of holiday-makers is going to
As part of the City of Cape Town's work to accelerate its emergency water schemes, Mayor Patricia de Lille visited the Steenbras Catchment yesterday, 19 November, to inspect the exploratory