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Hazelmere Dam is situated in KwaZulu-Natal, on the Mdloti River, about 4.5km north of Verulam. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Pipes and people: Water investment needs skills to flow

by Tiisetso Manoko
4th September 2025
Dirty water, dirty veggies: SA’s food chain at risk
Climate Change

Dirty water, dirty veggies: SA’s food chain at risk

by The Conversation
6th July 2025
These water-saving solutions can help farmers stay afloat
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These water-saving solutions can help farmers stay afloat

by Duncan Masiwa
30th June 2025
Hazelmere Dam is situated in KwaZulu-Natal, on the Mdloti River, about 4.5km north of Verulam. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Water crisis worsens: Fix failing systems, urge experts

by Staff Reporter
5th April 2025
Khanyile’s comeback: Turning poultry failure into seeds of success
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Khanyile’s comeback: Turning poultry failure into seeds of success

by Vateka Halile
21st March 2025
Climate change deepens Africa’s water crisis
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Climate change deepens Africa’s water crisis

by Karen Nkatha
14th July 2024
Further delays in the raising of the Clanwilliam dam is estimated to put investment worth R2 billion on hold, some experts say. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Lesotho Highlands water shutdown set to disrupt supply for farmers

by Octavia Avesca Spandiel
22nd April 2024
Johannesburg urban farmers area heaving a collective sigh of relief after Rand Water announced that it had finished its scheduled maintenance. Photo: Supplied/Pexels
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ICYMI: Agricultural union welcomes new water action plan

by Staff Reporter
18th April 2024
Further delays in the raising of the Clanwilliam dam is estimated to put investment worth R2 billion on hold, some experts say. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Lesotho Highlands Water Project: SA braces for 6-month water cut

by Ifedotun Victor Aina
13th April 2024
Residents in Gauteng are nearing the end of a week-long water shutdwon. Urban farmers share with Food For Mzansi how they are navigating days without water. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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How Joburg’s urban farmers navigate water cuts

by Sinenhlanhla Mncwango
13th July 2023
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Nyhontso outlines billions to boost land reform and viability

by Lisakanya Venna
21st May 2026

Land reform in SA is shifting from just handing over title deeds to ensuring true commercial viability. Delivering the 2026/27...

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