When Cape Town’s taps nearly ran dry, the world watched. When Gqeberha’s drought dragged on, the world forgot. When Gauteng went days without water, the world...
When a nation turns on its taps and nothing flows, it is not merely a service delivery failure. It is an assault on human dignity, public...
Vaal Dam still spilling over, even as water levels ease slightly A small dip this week, but a massive difference from last year If you’ve driven...
In the rolling hills of northern KwaZulu-Natal, a quiet but determined battle is unfolding. The Save, Serve and Protect Newcastle (SSPN) non-profit organisation is raising the...
Mayor Moya Responds to Criticism Over Water Tanker Spending Tshwane’s water crisis has long been a hot-button issue, and now the city’s R777 million water tanker...
The Rising Tide Behind Your Tap Picture this: a drought is pounding your city, grey clouds promise rain, but the taps run empty. In Gauteng, that’s...
Gauteng’s Vaal Dam Is Brimming in 2025, and That’s Not Just Good News; It’s Vital Just over a year ago, the Vaal Dam was looking dangerously...
The Big Cost of a Water Tank in 2025 – And Is It Worth It for Joburg Homes? Water tanks aren’t just for off-grid homes anymore....
For many South Africans, the relationship with their local municipality feels like a one-sided partnership. They pay for services, but too often, those services fall apart...
A growing number of South African homeowners are rethinking their relationship with traditional utilities—and choosing independence over reliance on municipal services. From installing solar panels to...