How can you help Cape Town?

We asked locals how they can contribute to the water crisis in Cape Town and here are some responses.

We asked locals how they can contribute to the water crisis in Cape Town and here are some responses.

Remember – water can be dropped off at the CHRONICLE’S offices – phone 011 724 7000 for information.

GIFT DLAMINI: “We should all help Cape Town and supply them with whatever water we can because they are going through a shortage. People must donate whatever little water that they can.”
NINO ALEXANDER: “I am helping by supporting Glenanda Primary and the school initiatives. I will arrange extra bottles of water with my family and donate those also.”
INGRID ELOFF: “I help by promoting it on social media and creating awareness. I’m getting my son and his friends involved in their schools because everyone can donate, even if people just fill two-litre bottles for people and animals.”
THERSHAN NAIDOO: “We can all help by donating bottles and litres of water at our local pick-up points in the South.”

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Water collection for Cape Town

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