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Zambia’s government carelessness exposing more children to drive phenon, HRW says | NEWS APPLICATION

Report says more than 95 per cent of kabwe’s central city had high levels of driving in their blood.

Zambia Government failure to intervene with “Environmental Dreams of Environmental number, at a severe central site in the severe Central region in the Central Region in the country.

WATCH Firms Rights The Jobs said the Zambia Neva Sud and Domestic’s Mineral Companies of the Kabwe,

KABWE, about 150 km (95 miles) north of capital lusaka, it is one of the world’s most polluted places after decades of head and zinc.

“Companies are profits in kabwe from mining, and carrying directory of the rights, adding that of the children in the area that had raised blood levels.

The mine of Kabwe was closed in 1994, but the government is “easily dangerous and processing” in the area from a multinational society American AngloHRW told her 67 67 page page, leaving an estimated 6.4 million tons of lead waste discovered in Dumps.

Almost 200,000, many, many of the women and the children, were exposed to the pollution, they have told the group who said, achieve the government of threat to contamination.

The Zambia’s government is yet to meet the report.

Highly sought for industry, the door is in a particular way toxic metal that can cause severe health problems including brain damage, especially in the children, as per the World Health Organization.

More than 95 per cent of children living near the Kabwe mine high blood levels with half the urgent, hrw report said.

The concentration of driving in the SOIL was performed 60,000mg for kg (0.95oz for lb), depending, 300 times the plume considered a US Environmental Protection.

In 2022, an elected Kabwe as a result of “sacrifices” sacrifices and contamination and resulting health problems were our communities.

“Zambian’s government must protect people from highly dangerous activities, do not allow them,” said Kipenberg.


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2025-03-05 14:03:00

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