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AllAfrica: Mozambique: Pollution From Mozal Insignificant, Argue Academics
Pollution from the Mozal aluminium smelter, with or without filters, is insignificant compared with pollution from slash-and-burn agriculture, motor vehicles or wood fuel, academics from the physics department at Mozambique's Eduardo Mondlane University argued on Thursday.
AllAfrica: Uganda: First Lady Urges Leaders On Safe Water
The First Lady, Janet Museveni, has called on African leaders to prioritise access to safe water and improve sanitation so as to reduce child mortality.
AllAfrica: Liberia: NIBATT-22 Gives Tubmanburg Facelift Again
The NIBATT-22 Contingent in Bomi County has commissioned and turned over the T-Burg 22 Restaurant to the Government of Liberia.
AllAfrica: Eritrea: Construction of Micro-Dam Within Aligidir Agricultural Project to Enable Farmers Harvest Twice a Year
The construction of a micro-dam within Aligidir Agricultural Project is making significant role in enabling the farming community to harvest twice a year, and thereby improve their socio-economic wellbeing, stated Mr. Hadish Futsum, head of the project in Biddho Construction Company.
AllAfrica: Uganda: Lake Victoria Turning Green With More Algae Blooms
A blue-green algae has once again invaded Lake Victoria and the government now needs Shs5.9b to arrest the situation, the Minister for Water and Environment has said.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Six Major Water Plants in Ogun Ready for Commissioning Soon
Six major water plants constructed by the Ogun State government would soon be commissioned, the state Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development Akogun Kola Onadipe has said. The commissioner, who spoke at a stakeholders' workshop on water and sanitation policy in Abeokuta, assured that the six major water works, which would soon be commissioned ...
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Anambra Partners Belgian Experts to Provide Water
The Anambra State government at the weekend signed an agreement with a Belgian company, ASPAC International, to ensure adequate water supply in the state.
AllAfrica: Angola: Governor Wants Improvement in Water Supply System
The governor of northern Cabinda province, Mawete João Baptista, said at the weekend that the region still faces greater difficulties in water abstraction to the city and surroundings, due to the damage recorded in pipeline conveying water to the treatment and distribution reservoir.
AllAfrica: Kenya: No Let-Up in High Power Bills Until September As Region Turns to Water
Power users are set to start receiving lower electricity bills - more so in two months time. The lower cost of power is due to the progressive reduction in the supply to the national grid by temporary power producer Aggreko.
AllAfrica: Rwanda: PL's Candidate Promises Supporters Clean Water
The Liberal Party (PL) candidate for the upcoming Presidential elections, Prosper Higiro, has assured his supporters in Nyagatare and Gatsibo districts that he would make clean water in every village of the country a priority, if elected President.
Botswana: Outrage as Bushmen Denied Access to Water
Uganda: Egypt Denies Reports of River Nile Crisis
Uganda: Korea to Build Water Project in Arua
AllAfrica: Temporarily Unavailable
Uganda: Kasese to Get Safe Water
Hustle and flow
Gambia: Dumping Behind Bakau LBS Again
Water works design flows from the west
Seafield report due this month
Anger as water supply dries up for Leithers
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·Mozambique: Pollution From Mozal Insignificant, Argue Academics
Pollution from the Mozal aluminium smelter, with or without filters, is insignificant compared with pollution from slash-and-burn agriculture, motor vehicles or wood fuel, academics from the physics department at Mozambique's Eduardo Mondlane University argued on Thursday.
·Uganda: First Lady Urges Leaders On Safe Water
The First Lady, Janet Museveni, has called on African leaders to prioritise access to safe water and improve sanitation so as to reduce child mortality.
·Liberia: NIBATT-22 Gives Tubmanburg Facelift Again
The NIBATT-22 Contingent in Bomi County has commissioned and turned over the T-Burg 22 Restaurant to the Government of Liberia.
·Eritrea: Construction of Micro-Dam Within Aligidir Agricultural Project to Enable Farmers Harvest Twice a Year
The construction of a micro-dam within Aligidir Agricultural Project is making significant role in enabling the farming community to harvest twice a year, and thereby improve their socio-economic wellbeing, stated Mr. Hadish Futsum, head of the project in Biddho Construction Company.
·Uganda: Lake Victoria Turning Green With More Algae Blooms
A blue-green algae has once again invaded Lake Victoria and the government now needs Shs5.9b to arrest the situation, the Minister for Water and Environment has said.
·South Africa: 'Solutions Possible' for Acidic Mine Water Crisis
JOHANNESBURG Water was concerned about the possibility of acid mine drainage flooding the city's central business district, but there were potential solutions, the utility's chairman said yesterday.
·Senegal: Access to Water is Transforming Life in Rural Areas
Kalla Niang, 12, is highly self assured and energetic. She is busily preparing herself for high school, an opportunity that, until recently, would not have been available to her. She lives in the village of Darou Ngaraf in northern Senegal.
·Kenya: Sh14 Billion Loan Deal with Japan Signed
Kenya and Japan have signed a loan deal in the agribusiness and water sector, confirming the Asian economic giant's quest for a stronger presence in Africa.
·Zimbabwe: Residents Cry Foul Over Sewage Trouble
ON arrival at the Casabanana section of Porta village on the outskirts of Harare one is hit by a powerful smell emanating from rivulets of raw sewage meandering through the compound.
·Nigeria: Six Major Water Plants in Ogun Ready for Commissioning Soon
Six major water plants constructed by the Ogun State government would soon be commissioned, the state Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development Akogun Kola Onadipe has said. The commissioner, who spoke at a stakeholders' workshop on water and sanitation policy in Abeokuta, assured that the six major water works, which would soon be commissioned will serve the people for the next 20 years.
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