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Water Files now in Afrikaans and isiXhosa
Advice for Day Zero preparation and water-saving tips now in Afrikaans and isiXhosa as well
For the last few months, Capetonians have been talking about Day Zero, the day when the city’s taps are expected to run dry but what does this really mean?
WWF will be publishing a weekly Wednesday Water File to help households and businesses in the Western Cape to prepare a potential Day Zero scenario, when we will have access to very little water.
To make the tips more accessible, we've translated the key information into Afrikaans and isiXhosa.
Get the Afrikaans Water File here.
Get the isiXhosa Water File here.

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WWF staff took a tour of the nearly empty Theewaterkloof Dam in Cape Town.