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New Pipeline Will Provide Clean Water to over 26,000 People

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Nyagatare: Residents of Rwimiyaga Sector in Nyagatare District are happy to have access to water through a pipeline that provides clean water to about 26,180 residents. It is the Mirama-Kamagiri-Bugaragara pipeline, which is 24.7 kilometers long, with 20 public taps in the sections it passes through. Josephine Kobusinge says that before they received this water, they used to use rainwater that had not fallen, and they dug swamps. She said, “It c…
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Nyagatare: Residents of Rwimiyaga Sector in Nyagatare District are happy to have access to water through a pipeline that provides clean water to about 26,180 residents. It is the Mirama-Kamagiri-Bugaragara pipeline, which is 24.7 kilometers long, with 20 public taps in the sections it passes through. Josephine Kobusinge says that before they received this water, they used to use rainwater that had not fallen, and they dug swamps. She said, “It c…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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