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Civil Servants buys water in buckets for toilet use
“I fear this may cause diseases such as diarrhoea and even Cholera.”
The Blantyre Water Board (BWB) disconnected water at government office complex in Blantyre due to unpaid bills amounting to over K2 675 922 posing unhygienic danger to civil servants who operate in the building.
The situation has created panic among those working in the building on the use of water-run sanitation facilities like toilets.
One civil servant, who work at the District Commissioners Office, who opted for anonymity, said the absence of water will affect workers in as far as the use of toilets is concerned.
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Department of Meteorological Services (DMS) Deputy Director Radithupa Radithupa informed
Sunday Standard that, so far, the season has been wet and in agreement with the departmentâs forecast.
Following the advent of the two tropical cyclones that gripped Botswana, the country has been receiving heavy amounts of rainfall.
âTropical Cyclone Chalane made landfall towards the end of the year over the eastern coast of Mozambique and it weakened to be a depression as it moved overland depositing heavy rains over the eastern and northern parts of Botswana all the way to the Ghanzi District where it caused flooding in the Ncojane areas,â Radithupa said.