By Thando Hlophe KNYSNA, South Africa, Feb 11 (Reuters) - In South Africa's most visited and affluent province, Western Cape, one of the worst droughts in living memory is drying up dams, scorching ...
(CAPE TOWN, South Africa) — One of the world’s favorite tourism designations, South Africa’s iconic city of Cape Town, has less than a 100 days of water supply left if a drought is not relieved soon.
In South Africa’s most visited and affluent province, the Western Cape, one of the worst droughts in living memory is drying up dams, scorching grass, and killing livestock, prompting the government ...
Cape Town is in the grip of a catastrophic three-year-long drought as winter rains have repeatedly failed causing dam levels to drop to dangerously low levels. South Africa's second city is now facing ...
Restoration of the unassuming spekboom shrub is bringing water, wildlife and livelihoods back to a drought-prone region.
South African winemaker Marlize Jacobs looks out across the parched brown earth that sustains her award-winning vines, surveying the effects of the water crisis ravaging Cape Town and surrounding ...
CAPE TOWN, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- South Africa has classified drought conditions and water supply disruptions in parts of the country as a national disaster. The classification was announced by the ...
Authorities in South Africa’s Western Cape have called on the National Disaster Management Center to declare the province a disaster zone to help them deal with the fallout of a crippling drought and ...
Drought in country's south follows flooding in north Scientists say intensity of both is increasing Farmers try to adapt but lose livestock KNYSNA, South Africa, Feb 11 (Reuters) - In South Africa's ...
Drought in country’s south follows flooding in north Scientists say intensity of both is increasing Farmers try to adapt but lose livestock Farmer Ilze Pienaar feeds her cattle on a farm near Mossel ...