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Waterless
Waterless
15 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Waterless, the podcast from the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) that contributes to the global water conversation by giving voice to, and advocating for, everyone across the world who is water disadvantaged. The CCIJ is a nonprofit collective of media creatives from across the globe, all united in the pursuit of cross-water and cross-discipline investigations. This podcast is produced by Volume.
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Welcome to Waterless, the podcast from the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) that contributes to the global water conversation by giving voice to, and advocating for, everyone across the world who is water disadvantaged. The CCIJ is a nonprofit collective of media creatives from across the globe, all united in the pursuit of cross-water and cross-discipline investigations. This podcast is produced by Volume.
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Society & Culture
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Brezhnev Malaba
Waterless
20 minutes 5 seconds
5 years ago
Brezhnev Malaba

In 2018, a twin cholera and typhoid outbreak hit Zimbabwe’s capital, piling on the misery. It claimed 69 lives and over 10,000 people were affected by the diseases, highlighting the dangers of Harare’s dilapidated water-supply system.

In this podcast, host Winston Mwale speaks to Brezhnev Malaba, the Zimbabwean journalist who did a wonderful story about Harare’s crumbling water infrastructure, with support from CCIJ.

Why did Brezhnev do the story? What challenges did he face when doing the story? And any tips for young investigative journalists?

You’ll learn about this and more in the podcast.

Waterless
Welcome to Waterless, the podcast from the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) that contributes to the global water conversation by giving voice to, and advocating for, everyone across the world who is water disadvantaged. The CCIJ is a nonprofit collective of media creatives from across the globe, all united in the pursuit of cross-water and cross-discipline investigations. This podcast is produced by Volume.