Final 10% of water. SA actor bust in brothel. Maimane bounced from Zambia. Tokyo resigns amid inquiry. Spur CEO’s open letter. Russia probe targets Kushner. Cellphone saved Manchester woman’s life. Zuck gets degree. Tech cycling company worth $1 billion.
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There have been many mixed messages doing the rounds about the safety of the city’s drinking water, so let’s clarify a few things bright and early on a Monday.
The countdown started at around 100 days, and although there is no exact ticking time bomb our days are numbered. So what happens next?
As the City rolls out another round of dire water warnings, begging us to cut back on water usage, the question of when we can expect rain looms large.
International man of mystery Seth Rotherham lives the holiday, but it’s not often we get to snoop around his house while he lounges in a bathrobe.
Cape Town is running dry, and it’s nearly time for the City to implement their disaster plan. Before that happens, maybe you could try save a little more.
Time and time again, people sharing fake information stirs up bouts of chaos. Here’s what’s actually happening with Cape Town’s water supply at the moment.
A storm of dust hit areas in Bloem yesterday and some people took some really cool photographs.
The drought is killing animals, plants and farmers’ souls as it sucks the life out of everything.
The screws are being tightened, the City of Cape Town just approving level 2 water restrictions. Here’s what we’re in store for.
Teachers have a tough enough task without being forced to deal with awful facilities during the marking process. Do better KZN.
The Western Cape government is requesting that the region be declared a disaster over damaging water shortages.
As the drought descends on South Africa, it’s important to know just how it will affect us. Watch this infographic for more information…
South Africa as a whole might be struggling on the water front, although I think Kimberley have it worse than most.
Although there was considerable damage, northern regions of South Africa experienced relief yesterday as heavy rains fell.
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As reservoirs and dams are drying up, members of the ANC are actively denying that South Africa is in a national drought crisis. The situation is manageable.
After a severe backlash organisers of the Slide the City event have been forced to backpedal on their plans, scrapping the event amidst public pressure.
Take a look at behind the scenes to see why SA’s bread prices are set to increase because of the onset of the worst drought in SA’s history.
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Parts of South Africa have now been declared disaster zones as the drought issue prevails and water sources are scarce.
South Africa is experiencing its worst drought since ’92 and, well, on top of everything else that seems to be spiralling out of control, we might be in a lil’ pile of shit.
As water levels drop in Mexico, a beautiful piece of colonial history is revealed, and here are the incredible photo’s for our viewing pleasure.
The next time you’re plunged into darkness at an inopportune moment be sure to enjoy a gulp of water. At least that way you’ll remember back in the day when we had it good.
It seems the Mayans got dealt a pretty rough hand a while back. Scientists have finally figured what caused the decline of the Mayan empire.
Check out this short documentary about a young Malawian called William Kamkwamba who built a windmill out of scraps and saved his family, and then ultimately his village, when famine and destitution threatened to destroy them. Real African success stories like this are hard to find, and this one is nothing short of extraordinary.