Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Africa water, Sanitation Mar- Apr 2015 Vol.10 No.2 | Page 7

NEWS in brief Around Africa Kenya projects aimed at delivering what he referred to as a “basic human rights.” Mandera Locals Drill Borehole, Find Aquifer Minister Konneh made the assertions at the recently held Presidential State Owned Enterprise (SOE) retreat, where he referred to the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) as a “stellar SOE performer.” Minister Konneh noted that LWSC was the one SOE, which had significantly raised its asset evaluation, dropped its dependency on government resources by 57 percent, increased its revenue by 150 percent, while significantly making its presence felt. The accolades and praises for the corporation, which was once considered as one of Liberia’s poorest performing SOEs comes after more than a decade of weak performance and deliverables from LWSC. Barely two years ago, LWSC abilities only allowed it to supply a limited amount of water on a rationed basis to certain parts of Monrovia for a limited number of hours per day. With much effort and hurdles to cross, the corporation has increased its production capacity, assures a constant supply of water and ensures that a vast and expanding population of the capital has access to its services. A massive aquifer has been discovered in Takaba subcounty of Mandera. An aquifer is an underground water reservoir. The discovery was made when the Mandera county government drilled a borehole at Darwed. The borehole on the aquifer sits upon a massive aquifer and pumps clean water at a rate of 30,0000 cubic metres per hour. Previously, residents relied on the Wangeidhan,15km from Takaba town. borehole at The Wangeidhan borehole, which produces salty water, served nearly 50,000 residents. Governor Ali Roba joined the residents in celebrating the new project. He said his government will pump clean water to the surrounding towns. “Water has always been scarce in Takaba. It is unbelievable that sweet water was within the reach of Takaba people,” Roba said. He said his government will ensure residents and livestock have sufficient water during the dry season. An exuberant 55-year-old community elder in Darwed could not hide his excitement. He termed the project a miracle. “We have been facing water shortages since before and after independence. Now it’s over,” he said. Other projects are expected in Dandu, Kobadadi, ShimbirFatuma, Burmayo, Sukela, Tinfa and Bambo. Water executive Ahmed Ali said the county government will map out areas with aquifers through satellite and other technology. Liberia Government Says its Prioritizing Water in 2015 Monrovia — Liberia’s Finance Minister, Amara Konneh has highlighted that the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation has started to Girl at a water pump, Monrovia prove its ability to deliver on promises while at the same time accounting for funds provided by the government for capital investment With the confidence that has been built, the Liberian government is planning to invest over US$10 million in the water sector for improved