People in Dar es Salaam will only get water on alternate days. The authorities in Tanzania on Thursday began rationing water in the commercial capital because of a drop in the River Ruvu's levels.
The homes of people believed to be working in the country illegally were targeted after the mass rape accusation
Fourteen suspects accused of raping and sexually assaulting a group of women in South Africa in July have had those charges dropped. “Upon consultation with the complainants on the matter and evidence at had it became apparent we cannot proceed with prosecution. We have insufficient evidence to continue with the case,” said the NPA’s spokesperson Phindi Louw Mjonondwane.
Eight women had been filming a music video on 30 July near a disused mine outside Johannesburg when they and the film crew were attacked by a large group of men.
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