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The report is based on the activities planned, persued and implemented in the third quarter of 2007. The following were the planned activities of the Quarter.
* Sensitization, Demonstration and Installation of water purifier at Namafulu and Malambo communities.
* Conduct supportive visits to...
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Although too much rain has caused havoc in some parts of the country, agriculturists believe water can be harvested and later on used for agricultural purposes.
As they say, water is life, conserve it, this is a scheme the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is trying to put in place so that rain...
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The reason why Zambia's urban poor have had to wade through ankle-deep water for weeks on end is as much down to human error as the torrential rain that has hammered the country: in a word, drainage.
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Seventeen people drowned in a man-made lake in Zambia when their canoe capsized due to heavy rains, officials said today. A junior minister for Zambia's Central Province said 13 of the victims we
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The city of Kabwe in central Zambia is one of the most poisonous places on Earth. From the early 1900s to 1994, Kabwe hosted Africa's largest lead mining and smelting operation, which left the place
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At least 13 people in northern Zambia have been admitted to hospital after drinking water alleged to have been contaminated by a nearby mine.
Officials from Mufulira, who visited the site, claim a
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Flooding in Zambia has claimed at least 10 lives and there are fears that parts of the country may face food shortages after crops were left under water.
Thousands of families in Southern Province
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Zambia's mines are coming under increasing and sustained criticism for repeatedly polluting drinking water sources in the Copperbelt mining region, the country's economic heartland. Last week the
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Zambia's second largest copper and cobalt producer has had a new mining project suspended after the government decided it failed to meet environmental standards, an official said on Tuesday. Edwar
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Zambia has called for an aggressive nationwide tree-planting campaign as one of the key measures to reduce emissions from deforestation to mitigate climate change. "Tree planting should not only b