The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is currently rolling out a N$3,5 billion water infrastructure expansion programme nationwide over the next...
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The biggest problem facing Malaysia’s ageing piping system is leakage. As such, there is an urgency for the government to upgrade Malaysia’s national water infrastructure – not only to ensure sustainable and reliable supply, but also to minimise non-revenue water (NRW). Read full story
The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is currently rolling out a N$3,5 billion water infrastructure expansion programme nationwide over the next...
As climate change accelerates and its impacts become more evident, youth activists in India are stepping up to combat this global crisis. These young...
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The coalition government insists that corporatizing the Water Authority of Fiji will solve infrastructure issues and permanently end water supply...