Act on water infrastructure now
Unicef has gone further, making an appeal for US$34 million for the rehabilitation of water points to ensure people in need access safe water.
By Newsday
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20% of Zim rural areas in water crisis: Unicef
The agency has appealed for US$34 million for the rehabilitation of water points to ensure people in need access safe water.
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Registrar General officials denied bail
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Unicef appeals for US$34m for WASH programmes
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The team captain Kelis Ndhlovu could only contribute 19 runs with the bat
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Kwinji 15’s double delight
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