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April 15th, 2011
Water Now Flowing at ‘dry’ Dar es Salaam Areas

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Tens of thousands of residents of Magomeni and Mburahati in Dar es Salaam can now afford to smile again after braving for three months without reliable water supply, after pipes were disconnected at the area to pave the way for construction of a new bridge. Over 100,000 residents at Mburahati First Inn area were forced to dig deep into their pockets for water, which in most cases was drawn from unhygienic sources. The residents remained without reliable water supply until the ‘Daily News’ started inquiring on the matter a couple of weeks ago and the contractor decided to reconnect the pipes. Read More