February 11
- State Secretary Pleased With Water Coverage Level (ANGOP)
- Ministry Disbands Coast Water Board (Nairobi Star)
- Water Shortage Hits Amagoro (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- 'Probe Mutukula Water Project' (Observer)
- Chief Wants Tafo Decongested By KMA (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Help On the Way for Ngobi Community (BuaNews)
- Lake Duluti May Ease City's Water Problems (Arusha Times)
- Mary Broh Axes Meat Traders (New Dawn)
- Famine, Water Shortage Hit Baringo and Turkana (Nairobi Star)
February 9
- Windmill Ideal for Pumping Water in Rural Areas (Citizen)
- Will the Tap Ever Run Again? [analysis] (Daily Trust)
- World Bank-Funded Irrigation Project Starts (Times of Zambia)
- Environment Ministry Conducts Survey On Ultra-Deepwater Project (ANGOP)
- Popular Mereki Drive-in to Reopen After Typhoid Scare (SW Radio)
- Airtel, NWSC Ink e-Water Payment Deal (Monitor)
- Urban Well-Drilling - Ticking Time Bomb (The Herald)
- Diarrhoea - We All Have a Role to Play (The Herald)
February 8
- 80.000 Inhabitants of Icolo E Bengo to Benefit From Drinkable Water (ANGOP)
- Airtel and NWSC Enter Into E-Water Partnership (Independent)
- Work Commences to Improve Keffi Water Project (Daily Trust)
- Mumias to Venture Into Sale of Water (Nairobi Star)
- Kashimbila Dam - FG Targets Early Completion of Project (Daily Trust)
- 64 Percent Work Left On Kashimbila Dam Project (Daily Trust)
- Kunzvi Dam Project Must Start By April - Govt (The Herald)
- Govt Blames Typhoid Outbreak on Sewage (The Herald)
February 7
- Bakassi development - Progress made but for water (Cameroon Tribune)
- Why Is It So Hard to Make Aid Climate-Smart? [analysis] (AlertNet)
- State Secretary for Water Expected in Kwanza Norte (ANGOP)
- Mulonga Refutes Supplying 'Dirty Water' (Times of Zambia)
- Keep Victoria Falls, Nation Clean - Suba (Times of Zambia)
- Raised Power Tariffs Push Water Rates Up (Monitor)
- Gombe's Water Woes End in 18 Months - Dankwambo (Daily Trust)
- A Multi Million Water Project Launched in Bajagarr (Foroyaa)
- Ministry Promises Strict Management of Fund (The Herald)
- World Bank Lines Up Sh128 Billion for Infrastructure Projects (Business Daily)
February 6
- Bakassi development - Progress made but for water (Cameroon Tribune)
- Board Registers 33 Private Waste Disposal Firms in Delta (Daily Trust)
- Ebonyi to Spend N36 Billion On Water Scheme (Vanguard)
- Plastic Waste Is a Major Concern to NEA (Foroyaa)
- Typhoid Exposes City Council (Financial Gazette)
- Inhabitants of Amalait Semi-Urban Center Obtain Potable Water Supply (Shabait)
- Health Centre Runs Out of Water, Closes (Monitor)
- Bank Ready to Fund City Water Projects (The Herald)
- City Says Illegal Settlements Spreading Typhoid (The Herald)
- Over 100 Youth Join Basic Sanitation Activity (ANGOP)
- World Bank to Invest Sh157 Billion in Water, Energy (Nation)
- 'More Typhoid Outbreaks Imminent' (The Herald)
- Cheers to Tap Water (BuaNews)
February 3
- Largest Wildlife Sanctuary Faces Extinction (Nation)
- Gombe Residents Laud Damkwambo Over N4 Billion Water Project (Leadership)
- Govt to Launch Massive Sanitation Campaign (Daily News)
- Water Shortage Threatens Wildlife (IPS)
- No to Mkulo, Attorney General Bills (Citizen)
- We Can't Arrest Typhoid On Our Own - Harare (The Herald)
- Water - Eight Things the New Water Director-General Must Do [press release] (DA)
- Wobulenzi Grapples With Water Crisis (Monitor)
February 2
- Give Pupils Decent Toilets [editorial] (Citizen)
- LAWMA Moves to Raise Standards in Africa (Daily Champion)
- Does NWSC Really Work? [opinion] (Monitor)
- Potable Water Project Launched in Rural Communities (ANGOP)
- Minister Oversees Rehabilitation of Roads and Water Supply (AIM)
- Too Many Boats Catching Too Few Fish [press release] (Greenpeace)
- FG Tasks States, Local Governments On Water Supply, Sanitation (Daily Trust)
- Gombe to Spend N4 Billion On Water (Daily Trust)
- Council to Install Prepaid Water Meters (The Herald)
February 1
- Harare to Ration Water in Wealthy Suburbs As Typhoid Cases Rise (SW Radio)
- Govt Invest 2.2 Million Dollars in Water Supply (ANGOP)
- IWMSA Concerned About Waste Tyre Management Plan (Biz-Community)
- City to Seal Contaminated Boreholes (The Herald)
- Water Evaluation, Monitoring Project in North Africa Launched (Egypt Online)
January 31
- Govt Criticised as Doctors Report 800 Typhoid Cases (SW Radio)
- Unicef, Donors Express Satisfaction With Wash Project (Nairobi Star)
- Scarcity of Water - a Serious Burden to Farmers in Southern Tunisian Oases (Tunisia Live)
- Mutorwa Welcomes Dam Tender Delay (Namibian)
- Luo Castigates Kabwe Council Officials (Times of Zambia)
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