Cabo Delgado Governor visits Metuge to check state of Pemba’s water supply

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Cabo Delgado Governor visits Metuge to check state of Pemba’s water supply
Cabo Delgado Governor visits Metuge to check state of Pemba’s water supply

Africa-Press – Mozambique. In response to reports on social media of the vandalisation of Pemba’s water treatment system, and even of alleged poisoning by terrorists, Governor of Cabo Delgado, Valige Tauabo, last Friday (08-03) paid a working visit to the Water Treatment Centre that supplies the district of Metuge and Pemba city.

At the treatment works, the governor learned that a group of terrorists that was seen in Metuge district, did not pass through the immediate area, but rather through the village of Upulo [also spelled Pulo], some eight kilometres distant.

The Operational Director of Water for the Northern Region in the City of Pemba, Eugénio Matsinhe, explained that, in Upulo (Pulo], there are only boreholes, which were not vandalised by the terrorists, reassuring consumers that the water from them remained fit for human consumption.

Governor Tauabo reiterated his appeal to the population not to collaborate with the terrorists newly circulating in the region.

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