Zimbabwe's Capital Contaminated Its Water. Now, Residents Must Pay to Use It.
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Zimbabwe's Capital Contaminated Its Water. Now, Residents Must Pay to Use It.
Harare, Zimbabwe -- Residents spend as much as 20% of their income on water, yet what comes from their taps is green, dirty and undrinkable. Now, privatization looms, threatening even higher costs.
Zimbabwe’s Capital Contaminated Its Water. Now, Residents Must Pay to Use It
Linda Mujuru, GPJ ZimbabweThe Mukuvisi River feeds Lake Chivero, Harare’s primary water source. The city has discharged sewage into the river for years. By Linda Mujuru, GPJ Zimbabwe This story was originally published by Global Press Journal. HARARE, ZIMBABWE — For years, this country’s capital city has discharged sewage into its main water supply. Then, the city started charging to purify the water — a cost that locals say eats as much as…
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