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AfDB Approves $21 Million Financial Package to Zanzibar Urban Water and Sanitation Project
21 Dec 2012 - 10:21 by Local Press Report
ZANZIBAR (African Development Bank) — The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved on December 19th 2012, a $21 million USD package to finance the implementation of the Zanzibar Urban Water and Sanitation Project in the United Repu
Tourism Industry Uses Disproportionate Amount of Water in Developing World
10 Jul 2012 - 10:30 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
LONDON, United Kingdom — There is significant difference between water availability and consumption levels for tourists verses people in the local communities they visit, according to a new report from UK-based NGO Tourism
AfDB, UN Habitat Contribute to Zanzibar Water Project
13 Jun 2012 - 08:29 by Local Press Report
ZANZIBAR (Tanzania Daily News) — Over 97,000 residents from five wards in South Pemba Region are set to benefit from a multi-million dollar water project funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB). UN Habitat and the Zanzi
Chinese Engineering Company Wins $42 Million USD Zanzibar, Tanzania Contract
5 Jun 2012 - 11:01 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
Tanzania, ZANZIBAR CITY — China Railway JianChang Engineering Company on June 1 signed a $42 million USD deal with the Zanzibar Water Authority to provide water and sanitation infrastructure on the region’s main island, U
Zanzibar Secures $47 Million USD for Grand Water Project
4 Jun 2012 - 09:42 by Local Press Report
ZANZIBAR (Tanzania Daily News) — Four villages in Unguja are set to benefit from a grand water project after the Zanzibar government secured some $47 million USD for the project. The Zanzibar Water Authority (ZAWA) Director G
Niras to Study Improvements to Water Supply in Zanzibar
19 Sep 2011 - 16:12 by Local Press Report
ZANZIBAR (The Citizen Daily (Tanzania)) — Danish firm Niras Company has signed an agreement to conduct a feasibility study on improving water supply in Zanzibar municipality, acccording to the Zanzibar Water Authority (ZAWA).


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