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Mityana people taking dirty water – MP Zaake

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
August 10, 2018
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By Ssebuliba Samuel.

The Member of Parliament for Mityana municipality Francis Zaake Butebi has tasked ministry of water to investigate the quality of water being supplied by National water and sewage cooperation in this area.

Speaking before the house yesterday, Zaake said that piped water in this area is smelling unusual and contains some particles that has worried citizens.

He said that many people in this area are suffering with hygiene related diseases and thus government must intervene

In response the state minister for water Sam Cheptoris said that as a ministry they are to going to investigate this issue and report back to parliament as early as possible.

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