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Plans to increase water supply to the Voëlvlei Dam, scheduled to come on stream in 2024, have been fast-tracked to 2019 to help with Cape Town's … see more »
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Drought, protests, anger over the social grants payment system, and the collapse of Metrorail marked this year. GroundUp's photographers present this … see more »
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Capetonians love snow, perhaps because we don't get any in the city. So, in what appears to be an annual tradition, hundreds of vehicles visited the … see more »
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Ground Up has compiled the most interesting moments caught on camera in the first half of the year. The first half of 2017 has been turbulent. Across … see more »
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Waiting out the storm at home in a leaking shack in Taiwan, a section of Khayelitsha township, with buckets to catch the water. see more »
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The City of Cape Town reports several deaths caused by the storm that struck the city. Ashraf Hendricks photographed the Sea Point and Camps Bay … see more »
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Six major dams hold 99.6% of Cape Town's water capacity, with eight smaller dams, mostly on Table Mountain, responsible for a mere 0.4%. … see more »
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A pupil at Abori Primary School in Taita Taveta county crosses a muddy section to reach her classroom on May 10, 2017. see more »
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As governments in the horn of Africa and other parts of the continent declare famine, the question is whether the world has learnt from previous … see more »
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Soils in Settat Morocco, about 2.5 hours outside Marrakesh, are degraded due to increased pressure on the land caused by higher population growth and … see more »
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