Water levels in dams across Limpopo have risen to full or above capacity amid persistent heavy rains, raising concerns about localised flooding.
The number of missing persons in the province is now standing at five while the number of fatalities remains at 19.
All funds donated between Wednesday and Sunday will go directly toward Gift of the Givers' disaster relief operations in Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has confirmed that all major dams remain structurally sound; however, rivers and ...
The South African Weather Service has forecast damaging coastal winds between Port Alfred and KwaDukuza, resulting in ...
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My Own Dam, publicly referred to as Senteeko Dam, is registered with the department’s dam safety office as a 26m-high medium ...
The government has established the South African National Parks (SANParks) Kruger Recovery Fund to expedite recovery and restoration efforts at the park following the damage that was caused by recent ...
Five people remain missing in Limpopo after torrential rains triggered deadly flooding across the province, while the death ...
South African farmers are increasingly using artificial intelligence to improve productivity, manage farms more efficiently ...