After yesterday's announcement about the upgrade to level 5 water restrictions, let's take a look at how the current dam levels are faring at the beginning of September 2017. A
With Level 5 water restrictions announced by Cape Town mayor Patricia De Lille on Sunday, the new restrictions will hit the commercial property sector particularly hard. Owners of buildings in
A impressive interest in the City of Cape Town's call to boost its diminishing water supply by companies in the private sector, is showing positive moves towards the future of
Level 5 water restrictions are here. The City of Cape Town announced today that additional measures are being sought to alleviate the water crisis, and as a necessary step, the
An estimated potential drop of 10% in agricultural produce due to the drought could possibly lead to 17 000 job losses in the Western Cape. An agricultural economist has also
Both the Western Cape government and the City of Cape Town have received considerable funding through the National Disaster Management Centre. In the face of the country's worst drought in
The latest weekly info on dam levels has just been posted by the City of Cape Town - here's an overview about how we are faring. An average increase of
The latest Cape Town dam levels for the week have just been released, how do you think we are faring? After the rainfall we experienced last week, up to 43mm
Today journalists gathered to hear the much-anticipated 'water resilience plan' which was unveiled by the Mayor of the City of Cape Town. We've gathered a collection of tweets and media
With the Western Cape currently experiencing the country's worst drought since 1904 and level 4b water restrictions still firmly in place, saving water has now become more crucial than ever.