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By GIDEON NYENDWA THE once-mighty Chongwe River is steadily shrinking and choking with weeds as unchecked farming and rampant tree cutting along its banks threaten one of the area’s key water sources. Residents and local leaders say the river, which for decades sustained farming, fishing and domestic water supply, is rapidly losing its capacity as […]
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