NWC tackles Jamaica water crisis questions
Jul 20th, 2015 | Category: On The Record | 8:04Acting President of the National Water Commission (NWC) Mark Barnett speaks with The Gleaner on the latest water crisis gripping Jamaica, the weaknesses of the NWC and plans to improve services to its over two million customers.
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