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Tanzania: Kalambo Water Project to Benefit Over 3,500 Residents

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[Daily News] ABOUT 3,588 residents at Kalaeloa village in Kalambo district of the Rukwa region are optimistic that water woes will soon be history as the 436.5m/- water project in the area nears completion.

Source: allAfrica.com

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