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Tanzania: DAWASA to Improve Sewage System in Dar Es Salaam

The Dar es Salaam Water and Sewage Authority(DAWASA) has prepared an organized plan towards environmental comfort for the residents in Dar es Salaam. These plans include the improvements Sewage system.

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Ethiopia: Region Bags Gold for Land Restoration Efforts

The Tigray Region of Ethiopia recently won a gold medal in recognition of the region’s policies and efforts to curb desertification and further encroachment of drylands. The award program was.

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Uganda: Landslide Destroys Property Worth Millions of Shillings, Displace Over 200 People

Three sub-regions of Uganda have been greatly affected by a landslide. The landslide has caused the displacement of over 200 people, the death of livestock and destruction of numerous houses.

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Kenya: Government Bans the Use of Plastic Bags

Just like South Africa, Rwanda, and Eritrea, Kenya has recently announced the ban of plastic bag carriers. Although this is the country’s third attempt in the past 10 years, to.

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Ghana: 13,000 Deaths Caused by Household Air Pollution Yearly

Ghanaian women have recently been advised against the use of traditional cookstoves and fuels, which is said to cause terminal illnesses and deaths across the country. This was stated at.

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Uganda: Deadly Flood Displaces Thousands in Elegu

A heavy down pour of rain fell on Elegu trading center in Amuru district, on Tuesday evening, causing the displacement of three thousand people. The downpour led to an uncontrollable.

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Sierra Leone: Mudslide Victims Receive Global Support

The mudslide victims of Sierra Leone have not been abandoned to bear their grief alone, rather support in various forms has been streaming in from different parts of the world.

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Kenya Gets Sh3.3bn Donation to Curb Drought

The Government of Kenya has received a Sh 3.3 billion donation from the US to help address the drought situation in northern Kenya. This aid is expected to foster the.

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Sierra Leone: WHO Moves to Prevent Malaria, Cholera Outbreak Following Storm

Solutions are being initiated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) towards curbing the wide spread of cholera and malaria in Sierra Leone. Following the recent mudslide and flood in Freetown,.

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Water Restriction Continues As Cape Town Produce Three New Desalination Plants

According to a tender document issued last week, three proposed new desalination plants will be deposited at three strategic points in Cape Town to generate extra drinking water for both.

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