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Water Hyacinth in Lake Tana poses a big threat to Ethiopia's economy

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Millions of Ethiopians, who rely on Lake Tana, are at risk of losing their source of livelihood. This is following the infestation of the water hyacinth on the country's largest lake. The government though, is trying to come up with ways to rid the lake of the invasive weed.

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