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Tanzania stops use of Mara River water over pollution fears

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July 13, 2022
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By EMMANUEL ONYANGO

The Tanzania government has banned the usage of Mara River water for domestic use in four villages—Kirumi, Kwibuse, Marasibora and Ryamisanga—over suspected chemical pollution.

It has also banned fishing and any other use for the water as a team of experts investigates the cause of the pollution, which has resulted in the river having a foul smell and caused the death of fish.

The government instructed its Rural…



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