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GLOBALink | China-built water project benefits Tanzanian families

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發布於 2025年03月23日08:00 • Hua Hongli,Nurdin Pallangyo

Over 450,000 residents in the southern part of Tanzania's Dar es Salaam region have access to safe and clean running water for the first time, thanks to a Chinese-built water supply project. #GLOBALink

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