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Western Cape dam levels now at 78.6%, residents urged to continue to use water responsibly

The average dam level in the Western Cape currently stands at 78.6%, which is a slight drop compared to last week.

The province’s biggest dam was at 99% full this week.

Western Cape Environmental Affairs spokesperson James-Brent Styan urged that water to be used sparingly during December.

“We are now heading into the summer months where demand is expected to increase. We expect temperatures and visitors to the province to increase as well. We want to urge consumers to use water wisely and responsibly,” he said.

-EWN

In other news – Drama at Mshoza’s funeral as her husband gets beaten up by her sisters

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Mshoza funeral

So dramatic was the dispute between the three that one of Mshoza’s sisters allegedly gave Dlamini with a hot klap and damaged his phone after a confrontation at a mortuary on Friday. Learn More

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