A new product is making its way to store shelves across the Western Cape and is changing the way we think about letting the "yellow mellow". Loo-Me, a toilet foam
The City has pushed the date for when Cape Town will run out of water to May 2018 instead of the predicted month of March. Residents are being urged to
The week's dam levels have just been released by the City of Cape Town. A drop of one percent has been recorded when compared to the previous week's levels. The
The City of Cape Town's Water Resilience Plan is taking shape. The proposed site for a desalination plant at Cape Town Harbour, near Paarden Eiland, is currently being assessed so
Cape Town - November has arrived, and with it, so has the promise of summer and a fierce south-easter wind. Last week, dams supplying Cape Town with water stabilised at
The latest dam levels have just been released by the City of Cape Town, this is how we're faring this week. Levels stabilised at 38.5% - no change from last
The City of Cape Town’s water resilience plan, unveiled at a conference in August, will be delivering less than half of the expected supply as initially earmarked through desalination projects,
This week's dam levels have risen 1.1%, seeing dam storage rise to 38.5% and average daily production has dropped to 585Ml/d, 85Ml above target. Although last weeks dam levels dropped
While severe thunderstorms lash upcountry provinces, the Western Cape has begun its dry descent into summer. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has confirmed to the media that they will be
The City of Cape Town has implemented Phase One of its Critical Water Shortages Disaster Plan. With water shortages and rationing underway, residents of affected suburbs are seeking alternative ways to