Cape Town to run out of water within weeks | World News | Sky News
Water Crisis: Capetonians “pay the cost” of City's poor planning - Voice of the Cape
Progressive' new water strategy for Cape Town | UCT News
Water outlook: what next for Cape Town? | UCT News
WaterCrisis: 1990 article shows Day Zero plans should've began years ago
Cape Town promenade witnesses stormy sea foam; attracts, drenches onlookers | World News | Zee News
In Cape Town, journalists count the cost of 'Day Zero' water narrative - Columbia Journalism Review
Water crisis grips Cape Town, South Africa, after drought stretching years
Cape Town water crisis: 'My wife doesn't shower any more' - BBC News
Will Cape Town Be The World's First City To Run Out Of Water? Kids News Article
Cape Town introduces 'world's first water police' after drought | World News | Sky News
Why Cape Town Is Running Out of Water, and the Cities That Are Next
City of Cape Town to introduce level six water restrictions in 2018 - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Cape Town tightens water restrictions as 'Day Zero' looms - ABC News
Day Zero" looms over Cape Town - CNN Video
Here's A Pretty Interesting Article About Cape Town's Water Problem – FROM 1990 – 2oceansvibe News | South African and international news
Cape Town could be the first major city in the world to run out of water | wzzm13.com
Will Cape Town be the first city to run out of water? - BBC News
Cape Town's Running Out of Water. What's It Like To Visit?
City of Cape Town 'oblivious' to ratepayers' unhappiness with water tariffs
Cape Town water crisis: Fears grow that taps will run dry | World News | Sky News
Cape Town cuts water use limit by nearly half
Impact of the water crisis on Cape Town's property market
From Cape Town to São Paulo, large cities are facing water shortages
Cape Town's Recent Water Crisis - Advanced Science News
Cape Town water crisis: Residents urged to turn off toilet taps - BBC News
City of Cape Town confirms tap water remains drinkable, dismisses 'fake news' | News24