Winde: Water tariff hike for WC inevitable
Western Cape Economic Opportunities and Agriculture MEC Alan Winde acknowledges they should have started working on crisis plans in 2015.
Western Cape Economic Opportunities and Agriculture MEC Alan Winde acknowledges they should have started working on crisis plans in 2015.
Officials have confirmed to EWN that three major employers in the Saldanha Bay area are concerned about the precarious supply of water.
The department on Wednesday detailed the impact of the drought to Parliament's Water and Sanitation Portfolio Committee.
Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane says she is committed to ensuring Day Zero doesn’t hit the Cape as it would have dire economic consequences.
A group of protesting students is demanding for the campus to be shut down.
Cape Town is trying to reduce collective water usage to 500 million litres per day.
The museum's Chief Operating Officer Sabine Lehmann says Sunday afternoon appears to be the busiest time since its grand opening on Friday.
It's believed a man working on a ship has disappeared overboard.
The City earlier released the current dam levels which are sitting at 37.5%.
Last week, a video surfaced showing a girl and a boy punching a 14-year-old at the De Kuilen High School in Kuils River.
The city council on Thursday adopted a plan which proposes significant involvement of taxis as the service is further rolled-out
AfriForum’s Willie Spies explains the formal procedures that will take place over the next few weeks.
Eric Wiese, aged 80, was found dead at his plush Higgovale home in the Cape Town city bowl last Friday.
Following a break of almost two months, Van Breda is back in the dock, this time under the glare of video cameras.
The 22-year-old is accused of axing to death his parents and older brother at their De Zalze Estate home in Stellenbosch in January 2015.
MEC Alan Winde says extra manpower has been put in place in Knysna as a severe weather warning has been issued.
Mohamed Yehia says when proof of life was provided two years ago, a hard-bargaining process began for McGowan’s safe release.
Reclaim the City activists want Zille to suspend the provincial public works department's rezoning application until the matter is reassessed.