Residents of Mudende Sector, Nyabihu District have stepped up the usage of traditional methods of rain water harvesting, as a means to tackle water scarcity that has remained a challenge in years.
Traditional rain water harvesting involves digging a hole and laying waterproof canvas - commonly known as tarpaulins in the hole. Water is then trapped in by the tarpaulins during the rainy season.
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