Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 22 January 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

Different parts of the country have flinched at the thought of Day Zero. With just a few actions, you can avoid a water crisis. Even now, years after the 2015–2017 drought that nearly shut taps in the Western Cape region, the memory sits just beneath the surface, haunting and unresolved.

The queues for bottled water, the two-minute showers timed with a phone stopwatch, the quiet panic of wondering how a modern city could run dry. To avoid different parts of the country from nearing Day Zero, there are powerful ways to help avert a water crisis and protect water usage in South Africa. The answer lies not in grand gestures, but in small, consistent habits scaled across our nation.

Only water your garden before 09:00 or after 18:00 to reduce evaporation and make every drop count. Early mornings and evenings are perfect for keeping your plants happy while saving water. You don’t needto haveabigproperty to save and collect water.Simple rain barrels, buckets or modified downpipes can collect water for flushing toilets, cleaning floors or watering plants.

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Even small-scale rain harvesting reduces pressure on municipal dams. Simple rain barrels, buckets or modified downpipes can collect water for flushing toilets, cleaning floors or watering plants. Day Zero habits should be the default thing in every household.

Short showers. Taps off while brushing teeth. Only run dishwashers and washing machines when full.

Consistent indoor savings make the biggest long-term difference. Our toilets account for up to 30% of household water use. Everyone should flush when necessary and practice the “let the yellow mellow”.

Place a filled glass bottle in your cistern to reduce flush volume, or flush with grey water where possible. A dripping tap or leaking toilet can waste litres of water a year. Regularly check your geysers, pipes, and outdoor taps.In rental properties,you shouldreport leaksimmediately.Leaks are one of the most preventable forms of water loss, and everyone shouldmonitorthem.

Regularly check your geysers, pipes, and outdoor taps. Leaks are one of the most preventable forms of water loss, and everyone should The water you use at work, school or the gym comes from the same dam system. Use water sparingly wherever you go.

This can contribute to the greater good of the country. Support property developments that prioritise water efficiency, recycling systems and sustainable design.

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Originally published by The Witness • January 22, 2026

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