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Bulawayo residents reject Khami Dam water recycling over safety, trust, and fairness concerns

In today’s bulletin, we cover key stories shaping Southern and East Africa: Bulawayo Water Crisis – Residents strongly oppose the recycling of Khami Dam water, citing safety concerns and contamination from algae and sewage since the dam’s decommissioning in 1988. Hear why communities are resisting this controversial water plan. Tanzania Viral Video – Tanzanian police warn against spreading misinformation after a man claiming to be Air Force officer Capt Tesha criticized the government for corruption, rights violations, and interference in the military.

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Nomqhele Mlilo is a Digital Content Creator at CITE, where she expertly blends creativity with technology to enhance the organization’s online presence. With a strong background in Generative Artificial Intelligence, she leverages cutting-edge tools to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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