
No water, but high bills keep flowing
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 18/12/2025
Even as parts of Dar es Salaam continue to grapple with intermittent supply of clean and safe water, a new concern has emerged, with residents complaining of unusually high water bills that they say do not reflect their actual consumption, a burden felt most acutely by low-income households.
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