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A new Water Research Commission study has found that Cape Town residents may be willing to shift to flushing their toilets ...
Refugee camps in Ethiopia need to be made more liveable. Creating wetlands to provide greenery, absorb flash floods and ...
The Co-founder and President of Safe Water for Africa Community Initiative, Michael Ale, has blamed the Nigerian masses’ ...
The World Health Organization calls cholera a disease of poverty, as it thrives where there is poor sanitation and a lack of ...
Victor Ndwaniye, a smallholder farmer from Nasho, a small lakeside village in Kirehe district in eastern Rwanda, used to ...
The Avon-By-The-Sea Public Library recently welcomed Philawell nonprofit founder Karen Cohen, for a vanilla extract-making ...
The first problem is that the city uses clean, treated drinking water for toilet flushing. Generally, 20%-30% of the city’s drinkable water supply to households is used to flush toilets.
BusinessTech visited Lekwa in Mpumalanga, where residents in numerous areas have not had water for well over a decade.
As the planet gets hotter and freshwater sources dry up, cities and towns will not be able to continue the global norm of ...
In 2022 access to clean water stood at 88.5 % ... underscores government's ongoing commitment to tackling South Africa's water security challenges and ensuring reliable and sustainable water and ...
The beer giant's initiative to clear invasive plants in the Western Cape has restored billions of litres of water, boosting ...