By BUUMBA CHIMBULU GOVERNMENT has warned regulatory agencies, such as the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) and Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) to stop aiding illegalities, as it engages South African experts to assist in cleaning the polluted water on the Copperbelt. The warning comes after the water pollution crisis caused by Sino Metals Leach Zambia Limited. This followed the breach of the dams’ embankment, which led to the pollution of the Kafue River, Mwambashi River and Lusale Stream. Warning the government agencies against aiding illegalities, Water Development and Sanitation Minister Collins Nzovu CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
Stop aiding illegalities, Nzovu warns ZEMA, WARMA

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