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- A bit less flat, dirt road, spot the baboon.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22055020
> Wanna guess where?
- Rand Water media statement.
Water storage levels throughout Gauteng Province have significantly declined due to excessive water withdrawals by municipalities, raising serious concerns. Rand Water has repeatedly warned municipalities in Gauteng about this potential crisis. We have communicated through letters, held meetings with many municipalities, and engaged in discussions at Gauteng's Intergovernmental Governance Forum and the Gauteng Water Imbizo. Unfortunately, the crisis we sought to prevent has now materialised. The water supply systems in Gauteng, including Rand Water reservoirs, are critically low, and the situation is anticipated to worsen with the ongoing heat wave.
Rand Water would like to alert communities, particularly in Gauteng, that water storage could soon be depleted f municipalities do not implement our recommendations. It is essential to act now to prevent the impending disaster. Rand Water emphasises that it is operating at full capacity and cannot pump additional water into the
system. Due to the limitations imposed by the organisation's extraction license from the Department of Water
and Sanitation, Rand Water cannot extract more water from existing sources. The only viable solution to
address this issue is through Water Conservation and Demand Management.
In light of this, Rand Water has advised municipalities to reduce the physical losses of 33% identified in the No Drop report, repair leaks, enforce by-laws, and address illegal connections. Additionally, Rand Water reminds consumers that the organisation is a bulk water supplier; therefore, any water shortages should be reported to the respective municipalities, as the organisation (Rand Water) is not responsible for water
distribution within municipalities. Consequently, inquiries regarding water interruptions should not be directed
to Rand Water. Rand Water is left with no option but take steps to protect its system from total collapse.
For media inquiries, please contact:
- Justice Mohale (Media Relations Manager) at 083 417 6999 jmohale @randwater.co.za
- Shivambu quits EFF for MK, Malema likens ‘pain’ to mother’s deathwww.dailymaverick.co.za Shivambu quits EFF for MK, Malema likens ‘pain’ to mother’s death
The EFF has been dealt yet another blow with its deputy president and founding member, Floyd Shivambu, resigning from the party. He will be joining former president Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto Wesizwe party but did not reveal which position he will be occupying.
"The EFF has been dealt yet another blow with its deputy president and founding member, Floyd Shivambu, resigning from the party. He will be joining former president Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto Wesizwe party but did not reveal which position he will be occupying."
- Meet the 3 biggest funders behind SA's political partiesmyvotecounts.org.za Meet the 3 biggest funders behind SA's political parties
Three billionaires are dominating the political party funding scene in South Africa. Top political parties in the country have all been given money by the same three people. Patrice Motsepe, Martin Moshal, and the Oppenheimer Family are the top donors. South Africa's top political parties may d...
- There are two million hectares of state farmland sitting idle, just waiting for black ownerswww.dailymaverick.co.za There are two million hectares of state farmland sitting idle, just waiting for black owners
In his journey across the heartlands of the Karoo, Wandile Sihlobo meets with some of the black farmers who are still waiting for title deeds on land currently owned by the state. And he laments the condition of failing municipal infrastructure that he encounters along the way.
"In his journey across the heartlands of the Karoo, Wandile Sihlobo meets with some of the black farmers who are still waiting for title deeds on land currently owned by the state. And he laments the condition of failing municipal infrastructure that he encounters along the way."
- South Africa Now Has Over 12 Gigawatts of Wind & Solar Generation Capacity!cleantechnica.com South Africa Now Has Over 12 Gigawatts of Wind & Solar Generation Capacity! - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! South African homes and businesses have added 3,526 MW of rooftop solar in just two years! It is just wonderful to see how fast electricity generation capacity can be added from rooftop solar. According ... [co...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18506062
- ‘Major blow to NHI idea’ — Judge rules health legislation unconstitutionalwww.dailymaverick.co.za ‘Major blow to NHI idea’ — Judge rules health legislation unconstitutional
Health legislation that would require doctors and health practitioners to obtain a ‘certificate of need’ before being allowed to practise in a particular area has been declared unconstitutional by the high court. The requirement has been described as a cornerstone of the proposed National Health Ins...
- 'Winning the race': How China plans to meet its 2030 renewables target by the end of this monthwww.abc.net.au 'Winning the race': How China plans to meet its 2030 renewables target by the end of this month
While Australia debates the merits of going nuclear and frustration grows over the slower-than-needed switch to solar and wind power, China's renewables rollout is breaking all the records.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/22593543
> While Australia debates the merits of going nuclear and frustration grows over the slower-than-needed rollout of solar and wind power, China is going all in on renewables. > > New figures show the pace of its clean energy transition is roughly the equivalent of installing five large-scale nuclear power plants worth of renewables every week. > > A report by Sydney-based think tank Climate Energy Finance (CEF) said China was installing renewables so rapidly it would meet its end-of-2030 target by the end of this month — or 6.5 years early. > > It's installing at least 10 gigawatts of wind and solar generation capacity every fortnight. > > By comparison, experts have said the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants would add fewer than 10GW of generation capacity to the grid sometime after 2035. > > Energy experts are looking to China, the world's largest emitter, once seen as a climate villain, for lessons on how to go green, fast. > > "We've seen America under President Biden throw a trillion dollars on the table [for clean energy]," CEF director Tim Buckley said. > > "China's response to that has been to double down and go twice as fast."
- Dricus Du Plessis vs Israel Adesanya | UFC 305 | Promo Video
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17393699
> Do you guys like UFC?
- WATCH: “Kill the k_ _firs, kill all the f_ _ing n_ _gers!”: New racist video of DA MP Renaldo Gouws surfaceswww.iol.co.za WATCH: “Kill the k*ffirs, kill all the f**ing n*ggers!”: New racist video of DA MP Renaldo Gouws surfaces
A shocking new video has emerged of a Democratic Alliance Member of Parliament appearing to spew hate speech.
A shocking new video has emerged of a Democratic Alliance Member of Parliament Renaldo Gouws appearing to spew hate speech.
edit: Holy shit... Lemmy needs to fix their mark-up when it comes to titles - it almost literally looked like it was actively trying to spell out the k-word.
- South Africa reports second mpox death this weekwww.gmanetwork.com South Africa reports second mpox death this week
A second person has died in South Africa this week from the viral infection mpox, the health ministry said on Thursday, less than 24 hours after it announced the first death.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/20782191
- Mother stabbed to death over over Pro-Palestine views in South Africa by “former zionist”
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- Confirmed rabies diagnosis on the Cape Peninsulawww.timeslive.co.za Confirmed rabies diagnosis on the Cape Peninsula
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA on Thursday said there had been one confirmed case of rabies and a second suspected case at Capri on the Cape Peninsula.
A case of rabies has been confirmed in a pet dog residing in the Capri area of the Southern Peninsula in Cape Town. The dog exhibited symptoms such as fever and increased aggression. Both the infected dog and a younger dog from the same household, which was injured, were humanely euthanized. The source of the infection is currently unclear, none of the dogs in the household had a recent travel history outside the province. Rabies is not endemic in wild animals in the City of Cape Town, with the closest wildlife cases in the past reported in the Paarl area. Recent investigations into reports of seals exhibiting aggressive behavior in the City found no evidence of rabies infection in seals.
- Munywana Conservancy in South Africa Receives Donation of 40 Southern White Rhino in First Step of Continent-wide Initiative to Rewild 2,000 Rhino
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/19484761
- Best South African Places Online?
What are the best places to see content, news, conversations, or simply interesting websites over the internet.
Are these communities mostly embedded in social media like instagram/facebook/twitter or are there locally hosted places that are interesting for whatever reason to visit.
I would like to know, not only to view them myself, but perhaps link anything novel that I find to this community.
Feel free to post what you think fits, however obscure, even if you read this post 6 months from now!
- Race to find 48 trapped construction workersgroundup.org.za Race to find 48 trapped construction workers
21 people have been rescued from the site of the collapsed building in George
- Man walks into bank with live barn owl as a deposit
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14974345
> The guy holding the owl in the photo is the rescuer, not the "depositer!" He says he's running into too many people not reading the article and think he did it. > > From Times LIVE - South Africa > > 24 April 2024 > > >Customers and staff at an Absa branch in Gauteng were dumbstruck when a customer tried to open a bank account using a live barn owl as a deposit. > > > >The unlucky predator's luck changed when the man was told the bank could only accept legal tender, and his feathered friend was whisked to safety after intervention by the Owl Rescue Centre. > > > >Absa confirmed the unusual request was made last Wednesday at a branch in Westonaria. > > > >“As a trusted banking partner servicing customers from all walks of life over many years, we are committed to supporting our customers even when it comes to unusual life situations because every story matters,” said a spokesperson. > > > >“We can confirm a customer approached our Westonaria branch on April 24 wanting to open a bank account and offering a live owl as a deposit. Given that we are a financial institution, and we only accept legal tender as deposits, we were unable to assist the customer, and cannot comment on the customer’s rationale for his approach.” > > > >They immediately reached out for help. > > > >“Our branch colleagues enlisted the assistance of the Owl Rescue Centre and saved the life of a beautiful owl because owl stories matter too,” the spokesperson said. > > > >Absa had more good news for bird lovers. > > > >“While we don’t accept animals, or livestock, as deposits, we are thrilled to announce Birdlife South Africa will soon be one of our Absa Rewards beneficiaries to which customers can donate through our free Absa Rewards programme.” > > We interrupt this newscast for the following addendum: > > ! > > 😧😠😮💨 > > Back to our story! > > >Hartbeespoort Dam-based animal rescuer Brendan Murray said: “We have had stranger rescues and more difficult ones. My wife Danelle started Owl Rescue in Harties about 15 years ago. Since then almost not a day has gone by without us being called out to rescue some sort of animal.” > > > >He was alerted to the owl's predicament. > > > >“I immediately rushed over and we saved another one of our animal friends.” > > > >Murray believes the man originally wanted to sell the owl. > > > >“He first went to a muti shop close to the bank but the owner said they don't buy live animals. From there, he went to the bank. > > > >“There seem to be a lot of people who believe it is OK to catch wild animals and sell them to businesses. We were called a while back by a pawnshop in Hillbrow. When I arrived there was an owl sitting at the entrance in a gilded cage from the 1980s.” > > > >They recently helped relocate an owl from Saudi Arabia to an animal rehab centre in Turkey. > > > >“We did the organising and managed all the EFT payments and everything without leaving South Africa.””
- Rooftop solar is being adopted so quickly in South Africa it has eliminated the country's previous problem with blackouts from its main electricity grid.
cross-posted from: https://futurology.today/post/1354587
> Further Info from Wietze Post, a South African renewables provider. > > Why load shedding has disappeared in South Africa. > > Since March, South Africa’s myriad rooftop solar plants have terminated load shedding. Before, solar reduced load shedding. > > Compared to last year (and 2022), SA's demand for Eskom's power has steadily declined since ±Sept 2023. > > Daily peak demand is on a declining trend. > > SA's daily peak demand is now about 1½GW-2½GW lower than last year. The gap vs the previous year is increasing. > > The evening peak demand is trending down faster than the morning peak. I expect the morning peak to exceed the evening peak for the first time this summer (2024/ 2025). > > Solar plant and battery capacity are expanding. The monthly compound growth rate is 4,6%-5%. > > During the day, solar power is replacing Eskom power. That gives Eskom breathing room to replenish its hydro reserves. It also takes the pressure off hasty maintenance. Thus, they can do more thorough maintenance. Their plant operational readiness has improved. > > Eskom's diesel turbines have run below-budgeted levels during the last four weeks. > > The reason for load shedding's disappearance is not as bandied about by politicians. It has not stopped due to Eskom running their gas turbines on overdrive. The turbines do run sometimes, but usually only a few plants during the peak, if at all. > > Solar generation is the prime reason for the decreased load shedding. SA’s evening peak demand has declined due to your solar batteries. > > During the day, solar generation reduces Eskom’s demand (about 20% of the national load). Solar power also charges the batteries. > > From late afternoon, solar households run on battery power. That usually carries them through to the early morning. Then, household power demand shows up again for Eskom. The home starts drawing energy from the grid. Verify my points by checking your PV plant's daily consumption curves. > > As morning solar power increases, grid demand goes down. Consequently, Eskom does not ‘see’ the household again until the following morning. Add up 100s of thousands of households, and that makes a significant difference to the Eskom load. > > East-facing panels generate the most valuable energy. Those who've had the foresight to install East-facing panels have the earliest benefit. If you also have West-facing panels, you will make the most efficient use of your battery. > > ‘Overload’ your inverter with East and West-facing PV panels. Then you’ll get the cheapest energy (kWh) and most stable power supply (kW). > > I recommend you read up on “Wright’s Law” and the “Solar Duck Curve”.
- 1960: Placard-waving demonstrators join almost 2,500 men and women to protest against South African apartheid at Toronto's Massey Hall
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/20597532
> They raised almost $5,000 to help South Africans fight racial discrimination. > > Source
- ...an historic election
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- Bridge, somewhere in KZN, if I remember. [OC]mastodon.africa Dakspyker (@Dakspyker@mastodon.africa)
Attached: 1 image Beautiful bridge, somewhere in KZN. #kzn #southafrica #bridge #wood #nature
- Looking for some information
Hi, all. So I am a South African living abroad, and I have a question. See, I'm an amateur musician, and I want to record a cover of the song "Blou Blou Lug" by Seeleeu Leipoldt for my next album. The problem is that I can't seem to find out how to navigate the copyright situation. I don't want to step on anyone's toes here. Is there a database somewhere that I can search to figure out who owns this song?
TL;DR: I need info on the copyright of an old Afrikaans song for the purpose of releasing a cover version.
- Blouberg se strand. [OC]mastodon.africa Dakspyker (@Dakspyker@mastodon.africa)
Attached: 1 image Bloubergstrand #capetown #southafrica #silentsunday
- Visa Free Countries For South Africanspsymedia.co.za Visa Free Countries For South Africans
Planning on traveling soon? If you're a South African passport holder, you'll find out below which countries you can travel to visa free.
- Minister Enoch Godongwana tables Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, 1 Nov 14:00
The Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana, will table the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) in Parliament on Wednesday, 01 November 2023 at 14h00.
The Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement sets government policy goals and priorities, forecasts macroeconomy trajectory, and projects the fiscal framework over the next three years by outlining spending and revenue estimates, amongst others.
- Scrapy - Track price history of South African online storesscrapy.co.za Scrapy - Price history
Scrapy is a price tracker for South African stores. It features price history charts, price watches, and price drop alerts.
I have been using this extension to track the price history of Takealot products. Its so useful to see whether a "sale" on an item is actually any cheaper. I see it supports more online stores such as Wootware, Evetech, etc. Just sharing as I find this immensely useful and hope it could help others, particularly as we approach Black Friday. Please note I have no affiliation with the developer.
- 15th December 2023 declared a public holiday
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- South Africa Should Break Apart? Are you serious?!
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X the Wixard's response to a video by Morning Shot, where they suggest that South Africa should break apart.