MINISTER of Water Development and Sanitation Mike Mposha says there might be a reduction in terms of water supply to the communities if the current drought persists. In an interview, last Thursday, Mposha said the country was headed in that direction should the dry spells continue. “If the water level does not improve, it means we can’t pump as sufficiently as we should. What that means ultimately is exactly what you are saying, there will be serious reduction in terms of the supply of water to the communities of Livingstone. Just to use that as an example. But anywhere else if we supply water using commercial boreholes, the water levels or water tables have gone down. Meaning the boreholes are...

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