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Category Archives: Water Security
Number of interventions in place to resolve water challenges: Minister Mchunu
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintPhanuel Shuma, SABC News, 26 August 2022 Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu says a number of interventions have been put in place to help resolve water supply challenges in the country. Read More
City of Cape Town pleased with current level of dams after recent rain
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintGraig-Lee Smith, Eyewitness News, 25 August 2022 The City of Cape Town said that it was pleased with the current dam levels in the metro. Read More
Nelson Mandela Bay water supply running dry as Impofu Dam levels low
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintLwandile Mbulali, SABC News, 11 June 2022 Taps are fast running dry for the Nelson Mandela Bay metro, after the maintenance team of the municipality discovered that water could no longer be extracted from the Impofu Dam due to low … Continue reading
Global warming made SA floods more likely: Study
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintSABC News, 13 May 2022 Global warming made the heavy rains behind South Africa’s devastating floods last month twice as likely as they would have been if greenhouse gas emissions had never heated the planet, scientists said on Friday. Read … Continue reading
SA committed to take necessary action to tackle climate change: Ramaphosa
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintSABC News, 6 May 2022 President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is committed to taking the necessary actions to tackle climate change while supporting the local economy. Read More
IMF calls on SA, other countries to build resilience against climate change
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintSherwin Bryce-Pease, SABC News, 15 April 2022 The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva has called on South Africa and other countries to start building resilience against climate change. Read More