“We breathe poison daily”: Residents demand action on Ngozi Mine fires

[The Zimbabwean - Zimbabwe] - 11/09/2025
Every night, Kayleen Dube closes her windows tightly, but the smoke from Ngozi Mine dumpsite still seeps into her home. By morning, her children wake up coughing, and her elderly mother often complains of chest pains and headaches.
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