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Chinese project brings clean water to 2 million residents in Angolan capital

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The Candelabro water plant, a key livelihood project contracted by Chinese enterprises in Angola’s capital city of Luanda, has provided tap water to at least 2 million residents and has boosted the local economy.

Despite rich water resources from rivers and lakes across the country, poor water quality and lack of water-related infrastructure in Angola have long limited access to safe drinking water for people and hindered the development of industries.

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