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NEWS in brief Nile Basin Initiative NBI holds Extraordinary Nile-Com to facilitate Egypt’s Return The Nile Council of Ministers (Nile-COM), the supreme policy organ of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) on 27th March, 2017 held an extraordinary meeting in Entebbe, Uganda to facilitate the resumption of Egypt’s full participation in NBI activities, which it had frozen since 2010 following the signing of the Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA) by some Member States. The meeting, chaired by Hon. Sam Cheptoris, Uganda’s Minister of Water and Environment ,was attended by Ministers in charge of Water Affairs from Burundi, Egypt, Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Sudan and Sudan. The Republic of Kenya was represented by the Principal Secretary for Water and Irrigation, while the United Republic of Tanzania was represented by the Deputy High Commissioner to Uganda. DR Congo did not participate. The ministers received a report on the concerns of Egypt, one of which was Article 14b on water security and accordingly responded to those concerns. Egypt took note of the report on the responses and asked for more time to study, consult and report back to Nile-COM on their formal position. Kenya Kenya’s Mombasa County poised to issue RFP for desalination project Mombasa County, Kenya, is to issue a request for proposals for new desalination capacity to five shortlisted Mombasa City on the coast of Kenya is the country’s companies in second largest city behind capital Nairobi May 2017. Around Africa The county is tendering two desalination projects on a build, operate, transfer (BOT) basis. They are a plant of 130,000 m3/d in the north, and one of 30,000 m3/d in the south. The plans were outlined by minister for water and natural resources, Fatma Awale, at the Global Water Summit, on 24 April 2017. A total of nine companies have expressed an interest in working on the project. The World Bank is supporting improvements to water and sanitation services in Momb asa County through its $200 million Kenya Coastal Water Security and Climate Resilience Program. The desalination project will be financed through a public- private partnership (PPP), and Mombasa County has committed to help secure land for it. Reports in November 2016 suggested that high land prices in Mombasa County were presenting a challenge for project developers. Source desalination.biz Malawi BWB Disconnects Water at Malawi Govt Building Complex over Unpaid K2mil Bill By Hamida Assan The Blantyre Water Board (BWB) Wednesday disconnected water at the Blantyre Government Building Complex due to unpaid bills amounting to over K2 million. Regional Housing Officer (South), Wyson Chirwa confirmed the news saying departments should settle their bills for the water to be reconnected. “We received a bill amounting to K 2, 453, 667. 16; therefore the departments should make sure that they clear their arrears as per the last bill which was sent to their offices for the water to be reconnected,” he said. The situation has created panic among those working in the building on the use of water-run sanitation facilities like toilets. District Rural Housing Officer (DRHO) for Blantyre, Graciano Kamwezi, who is housed in the building, said the absence of water will affect workers in as far as the use of toilets is concerned. “Water is life, the building will not be hygienic and this may cause diseases such as diarrhea,” he said. Publications Officer for Ministry of Information, Jane Suya showed concern over the disconnection of water saying, as a woman, she will find it difficult in as far as personal hygiene is concerned. Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • May - June 2017 5