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Mozambique: Experts Predict 3-days of Severe Weather

The National Meteorology Institute (INAM) has in a statement warned that a state of intense heat is set to knock the central and southern regions of Mozambique this week, and.

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EAIF-backed 10MW Solar Plant Open for Business in Uganda

“Just 12 months from signing the debt finance agreement, the plant is fully productive and contributing to Uganda’s economic development,” says EAIF Chairman, David White. The Tororo Solar North 10MW.

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1 Die, Several Injured as Cyclone Hits Mozambique

Early cyclone wind in Mozambique has left one person dead and several injured in Chimoio town, Manica province. According to residents of the town, the weather involved a strong wind.

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South Africa: Minister Pledges Support to End Western Cape Drought Situation

South Africa’s minister for Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane recently met with the Mayor of Cape Town Patricia De Lille and Local Government, Environment and Development Planning MEC Anton Bredell,.

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Impeding Water Crisis to Hit Nigeria by 2020, NAH Warns

The president of Nigerian Association of Hydrogeologists (NAH), Ehidiamhen Olumese, has disclosed that Water crisis may hit Nigeria by 2020 if measures are not put in place to attend to.

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Ghana: Man’s Epic 4,900-mile Road Trip from Paris to Accra

While it takes over 6 hours to fly from Paris to Accra, a Ghanian Engineer has done the uncommon by driving rather than flying. He covered a distance of4,900 miles.

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UN Releases Sanitation Fund for East African States

A statement from the UN general assembly has disclosed the release of fund to two social enterprises in Kenya and Rwanda who are set to improve access to affordable sanitation.

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Ethiopia: 8 Years Delayed Water Supply Project Starts Operation

Following an 8-year delay in the completion of Ethiopia’s water supply project, residents of Arsi Zone have expressed content at the final completion of the project. The project which was.

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Namibia: Dry Season Threatens Northern Region Farmers

Farmers in Namibia’s northern region have expressed deep concern about the likely outcomes of the dry season having received predictions of acute drought as the water pans and other water.

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South Africa: Govt Allocates US $6m to Tackle Drought in Western Cape

A sum of $6m has been set aside by the South African government to tackle tenacious drought in the Western Cape. The issues of drought in Cape Town have lingered.

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