The Rwanda Water Resources Board (RWB) has unveiled a plan to mobilise about Rwf1.5 billion to purchase specialised equipment capable of removing water hyacinth, invasive aquatic weeds from seven lakes in the Eastern Province. Water hyacinth, locally known as amarebe, affects many lakes and rivers by rapidly covering water surfaces, blocking sunlight and reducing oxygen levels needed for aquatic life. ALSO READ: Water hyacinth poses great challe…
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