Successful Borehole Drilling at Kwa Madebe Village – A Milestone Achieved!
We are delighted to share some incredible news—successful drilling has taken place at Kwa Madebe village, yielding an impressive 3.11 liters of water per second!
The moment the water burst forth, community members erupted in joy, celebrating a future where access to clean water is no longer a daily struggle.

Ensuring Safe, Clean Water for All
Following IA’s protocols, water samples were carefully collected and sent for laboratory testing. We are pleased to confirm that the water is safe and fit for human consumption—a crucial step in ensuring the well-being of Kwa Madebe’s residents.
To protect the borehole from contamination, it has now been sealed, and our team of water and civil engineers is set to begin the next phase: designing an efficient water system. This includes determining the optimal location for the water tower and strategically placing distribution points to serve the entire village effectively.

What’s Next?
This is an incredibly exciting stage of the project, and we can’t wait to keep you updated as the water system takes shape. Stay tuned for more progress reports as we work towards making clean, accessible water a reality for Kwa Madebe!

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