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Latest Cape Town dam levels show worrying decline
Cape Town’s collective dam storage has slipped to 74.7% as of Wednesday, 17 December, down from 77.6% the previous week.
Cape Town’s economy is seeing growth in two key areas: cruise tourism and the commercial activity of the inner city. Data ...
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Cape Town’s dam levels fall sharply as summer water use rises
Rising water use and falling dam levels have put the City of Cape Town on early drought alert as summer heat sets in.
As the bustling streets of Cape Town experience one of its busiest periods, Western Cape Government Traffic Management calls ...
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Thought you were in Europe: Joburger baffled by 8 PM sunshine during Cape Town visit, SA reacts
A Joburg man was in disbelief when he saw the sun still up in Cape Town while visiting the Waterfront, but joked that in his ...
The City of Cape Town’s plan to build a R180-million wall along a section of the N2 highway near Cape Town International ...
Cape Town’s dam levels slid sharply at the start of summer, raising concerns about the risk of a new drought cycle as demand ...
Over the festive season, Cape Town has witnessed a shocking increase in road fatalities, with 30 lives lost in just six days.
Second-quarter crime statistics reveal that Cape Town remains at the epicentre of violent crime in the Western Cape. The ...
Life sentences for Racquel 'Kelly' Smith and her accomplices mark a pivotal moment in the ongoing search for six-year-old ...
Following seven fatal drownings in South Africa, Cape Town authorities ramp up water safety campaigns, urging beachgoers to ...
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