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Tanzania: Too Few Latrines to Prevent Cholera Outbreak in Mbeya’s Gold Mining Communities

by Water Journalists AfricaMay 24, 2018May 27, 2018

One of the many gold ore crusher plants scattered in Chunya District, they are busy throughout the day but their operators do not have enough latrines that could prevent cholera outbreaks. Felix Mwakyembe May 24, 2018 Joseph James, a resident of Dar es Salaam City supports his family by selling water to small scale gold miners […]

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Zambia: US offers 300 million USD for improving water reticulation system in Lusaka Province

by Water Journalists AfricaDecember 12, 2011

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