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|December 16, 2015 <br> [[Rear fish in your backyard with harvested rainwater]]<br>''Lubega Wavamunno, who lives on a hill in Nkalwe Village, Kingo Sub-county in Lwengo District, is determined to carries out fish farming. And he does this out in his backyard.'' | |December 16, 2015 <br> [[Rear fish in your backyard with harvested rainwater]]<br>''Lubega Wavamunno, who lives on a hill in Nkalwe Village, Kingo Sub-county in Lwengo District, is determined to carries out fish farming. And he does this out in his backyard.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 27 April 2020
December 16, 2015 Rear fish in your backyard with harvested rainwater Lubega Wavamunno, who lives on a hill in Nkalwe Village, Kingo Sub-county in Lwengo District, is determined to carries out fish farming. And he does this out in his backyard. | |
November 20, 2015 Catching water when it rains in Namibia The project stores rainwater that is collected on roofs and on ground catchments areas in underground bunkers. The rainwater is collected during the rainy season and then utilised during the dry season. The project supplies both potable and irrigation water. The vegetables produced are either used for own consumption or sold at local markets, to increase local self-sufficiency and generate income. | |
November 13, 2015 Desalination and Rain Harvesting to Aid in SA Water Shortage The Department of Water and Sanitation has said rain water harvesting and desalination are on the cards as part of its measures to tackle the country’s current drought and water shortage. | |
May 6, 2015 The rural Kenyan school that collects water for the community More than just a simple building, the Waterbank School is a living infrastructure that harvests rainwater – 360,000 litres over the course of two rainy seasons – as well as being an education centre. | |
August 12, 2014 Kenya’s New Rainwater-Harvesting Soccer Field Can Store 1.5 Million Liters of Water! PITCHAfrica just completed construction on a rainwater-harvesting soccer and volleyball stadium at a school in Kenya that can store more than 1.5 million liters of fresh water! |