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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
As community wells dry up, people have been forced to use a well situated in a nearby graveyard. Contamination, from embalming fluids and decomposition, poses risks, but with experts saying rainfall will reduce a further 20%, water sources like this might be the community’s only choice.
BBC Africa’s Shingai Nyoka reports.
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