Blowing up the massive reservoir had zero military effect but has caused huge environmental damage and displaced thousands of civilians.
The beer giant's initiative to clear invasive plants in the Western Cape has restored billions of litres of water, boosting sustainability and local economies.
The 105MW Du Plessis Dam Solar PV2 project near De Aar in the Northern Cape recently reached financial close, signifying a ...
Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina, has marked World Water Day celebration by officially handing over a newly ...
Latest Developments Progress is being made on raising the Clanwilliam dam wall, and it is expected to be completed by 2028, ...
The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that cumulatively the six major dams in the province have dipped well below 70% ...
This week marks a significant advancement in South Africa's renewable energy landscape as two major projects secure financial ...
Explore the enchanting dorpies of South Africa this autumn, from historical havens to coastal bliss, and discover the perfect ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNKnysna’s new mayor talks up infrastructure fixes, opposition says council’s ‘reshuffling deckchairs on Titanic’Knysna’s problems won’t be fixed overnight, says new mayor Thando Matika. The ‘Jewel of the Garden Route’ has been beset with governance and service delivery problems. Matika wants to focus on ...
Progress is being made on the R5.7-billion raising of the Clanwilliam dam wall, in the Western Cape, and is expected to be completed by 2028, said Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina. The pre ...
The Clanwilliam Dam, located on the Olifants River, was originally built in 1935 and the dam wall was last raised in the ...
The cost of the Clanwilliam Dam upgrade in the Western Cape is set to increase again, pushing the project’s budget to a ...
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