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CT banks on late rains to avert water cuts

Cape Town is banking on late winter rains to refill its half-empty dams and stave off water restrictions. The six main dams that supply almost all of the coastal city’s needs are on average 54% full, down from 98% a year ago. “We won’t have a clearer picture on water[…]

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Go green this Ramadan

South Africa is one of the few countries in the world where it is safe to drink water directly from the tap. In this regard, Muslims have a greater responsibility to protect the environment and its natural resources to ensure that future populations do not suffer as a result of[…]

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VOC launches Gaza water project

The Voice of the Cape in conjunction with the Al Quds Foundation and the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has launched the 2014 Gaza Water Project. The project was started three years ago with the intention of restoring and building wells in the area of Gaza. Previously, VOC and its listeners[…]

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Seminar on Phillipi water

The Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) for food and farming campaign, are set to turn their attention to the Cape Flats Aquifer, (CFA) by hosting a seminar in the hopes of raising awareness for what they consider a crucial water source for the Cape Town community. The seminar, which is the[…]

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