Water officials of Cape Town are asking residents to still make water-wise decisions despite our dams flourishing at more than 90% full.
There’s still a good chance that we can be plunged into darkness at any moment, but residents of the Western Cape have done well with their water usage.
Earlier today, the City of Cape Town announced impending changes to our water restrictions, which will also reduce the average monthly water bill.
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At the turn of the year, the idea of a Western Cape dam overflowing seemed pretty far-fetched. No wonder people are so stoked with this footage.
The City of Cape Town are keen to see water restrictions in the Mother City lifted, but that’s not a view shared by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.
Drastic times call for drastic measures, and the Mother City has approved a number of new regulations that will see residents doubling down on water-saving efforts.
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Americans are often accused of being rather ignorant to what is happening outside of their borders, but what are their biggest news outlets saying about our drought?
Chances are that your pool and garden aren’t looking too flash at this point. If you’re renting, and worried about being held accountable, then read this.
Capetonians are pretty pissed off with the way the City has handled our water crisis, and some even believe Day Zero is a complete fabrication.