MzanziMarijuana

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@Mazoz @ANC

Heard a blurb on the radio that you guys are having a nasty water shortage issue right now. 87 liters per person per day limit? Some Americans use that just brushing their fucking teeth!

What's the story?
That's in Cape Town, it's really bad, haven't had rain in a while, really running low on fresh water, with 87lt a day, you're limited to 1 shower a week, 2 teeth brushing a week and one shit a month haha.

Just kidding, but it is really bad!
 

Mazoz

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@Mazoz @ANC

Heard a blurb on the radio that you guys are having a nasty water shortage issue right now. 87 liters per person per day limit? Some Americans use that just brushing their fucking teeth!

What's the story?
Hi Ty. In my part of South Africa we are low but not that low as the western province. The restrictions you are talking about currently apply in the western Cape province and Cape town.

Most of the country has a drought at the moment. In certain parts of Kwa Zulu natal province water restrictions have been implemented but not at the level of the western cape
 

ttystikk

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One more thing.... Global warming is real...if you want evidence come to South Africa.

The rains are no where like they used to be when u was a kid . The seasons have changed. Places where you could grow crops etc it is no longer possible due to the desertification
I live in Colorado, at 1530m altitude. Last month it didn't snow like it always has in the past.

No, it rained...
 

ANC

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Yeah, it is pretty bad. But some people keep wasting water like it is no one's business.
It has not been this dry here in my lifetime nor in the 300 or so years this village existed.
 

Lucky Luke

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Just touching on the water and climate change thing. Happening in Australia to.

I think we may be the driest continent on earth (please don't abuse me if I'm wrong, I said "think") but water has never been to much of a problem as the majority of our population hug the coastlines. Last 20 years we have seen a decline in water storage and even water restrictions which is something my grand parents never had.
 

Swampjack

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Here in ZA we really have some of the best weather, it can be raining like a mofo one minute and then you're getting sunburnt the next. Our weather alone keeps some people here, I'm sure.

The people here are amazingly friendly, especially the coloured guys I've met and the black guys I've met. There's still some serious racism issues here, but it's expected as apartheid was not that long ago if you look at the people who are older (above 50/55) as they grew up with it, and it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, so they won't change how they treat black people, BUT, more and more people are becoming accustomed to seeing interracial couples and working with other races. To be honest with you guys, the amount of Zambian black wealthy businessman here is crazy, and they have money and are incredibly smart. Majority of black people here speak more than 3 languages and they're smart, but south africans are lazy, they'd rather be on the street and not have a "boss" than work. This is why we have so many Malawians, Zimbabweans and some other nationals coming here for work.

We are a great country, we have crime, just like anywhere else. But if you're a little bit aware, you'll be fine. If you're visiting, come to well known areas, like Johannesburg or Pretoria in Gauteng, Ballito or Umhlanga Rocks in Kwa Zulu Natal, Cape town is amazing in the Western Cape. You'll find some place a little more unsavoury to tourists, but if you speak to people you know there, they can tell you where they are willing to go, where they love to go, and where NOT to go. All you need to do is ask.

Feel free to hit me up of you have any questions.

Take it easy guys.

MzanziM
Cost of living
 

Swampjack

Active Member
Here in ZA we really have some of the best weather, it can be raining like a mofo one minute and then you're getting sunburnt the next. Our weather alone keeps some people here, I'm sure.

The people here are amazingly friendly, especially the coloured guys I've met and the black guys I've met. There's still some serious racism issues here, but it's expected as apartheid was not that long ago if you look at the people who are older (above 50/55) as they grew up with it, and it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, so they won't change how they treat black people, BUT, more and more people are becoming accustomed to seeing interracial couples and working with other races. To be honest with you guys, the amount of Zambian black wealthy businessman here is crazy, and they have money and are incredibly smart. Majority of black people here speak more than 3 languages and they're smart, but south africans are lazy, they'd rather be on the street and not have a "boss" than work. This is why we have so many Malawians, Zimbabweans and some other nationals coming here for work.

We are a great country, we have crime, just like anywhere else. But if you're a little bit aware, you'll be fine. If you're visiting, come to well known areas, like Johannesburg or Pretoria in Gauteng, Ballito or Umhlanga Rocks in Kwa Zulu Natal, Cape town is amazing in the Western Cape. You'll find some place a little more unsavoury to tourists, but if you speak to people you know there, they can tell you where they are willing to go, where they love to go, and where NOT to go. All you need to do is ask.

Feel free to hit me up of you have any questions.

Take it easy guys.

MzanziM
Cost of living. Housing costs?
Thanks
 

Heil Tweetler

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Yeha first world living at 3rd world prices.
My wife has been working in tourism all her life, just let us know if you want to come this way.
Then you won't miss any of the good stuff.
I've visited most of the southern African countries, nothing comes close to the Cape.
Nothing I've seen on TV would rather have me live in the average US town.
I live a bit further out of Cape town these days, tiny green leafy village that is surrounded by mountains and vineyards like France.

Police are daft as fuck too, so as long as one doesn't attract stupid attention, it is a pretty hassle-free life.
Hey man, I'm in cape town and Jeffrey's bay next month. May I PM you for ideas and suggestions?
 

ttystikk

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I've been boning up on South Africa lately. What do you guys think of the candidates in the upcoming election?

Google Earth is highly educational; Capetown seems to have rich neighborhoods right next door to slums jam packed full of tin roofed sheds. The stark differences in such close proximity is mind blowing.
 

MzanziMarijuana

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I've been boning up on South Africa lately. What do you guys think of the candidates in the upcoming election?

Google Earth is highly educational; Capetown seems to have rich neighborhoods right next door to slums jam packed full of tin roofed sheds. The stark differences in such close proximity is mind blowing.
Personally I'm glad Cyril Ramaphosa won the election, definitely better than having the previous idiot's wife as the new leader. It will benefit our economy for sure. Hopefully we'll See some improvement.
 
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