Growing up in Kabwe, the 'world's most toxic town' - BBC What's New
Kabwe in Zambia used to have a large lead mine and, although it was closed in 1994, high levels of toxins in the ground continue to cause health problems for locals, and children are particularly vulnerable. BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa. BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici! Subscribe to #BBCWhatsNew and #BBCActuJeunes here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BBCWhatsNew...

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The Most Toxic Town on Earth (And People Live There)

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Did Germany leave a lasting mark on one Namibian town? - BBC What's New

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The Sacrifice Zone: Zambia's most polluted town | People & Power Documentary

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Kabwe – Zambia's toxic town #dwafrica #zambia

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Kabwe Lead Poisoning - Moomba Ward | Truth be Told Campaign

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Human Rights and Natural Resources | Lead Mining in Kabwe

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Climate change in the Namib desert- BBC What's New

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The 'Most Toxic City in Africa'

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Zambia Mine: Dangerous levels of lead in soil from old mine

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Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe. | The Man who named the country, Zambia | The GREAT Series

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Zambia: Clean Up Lead Contamination in Kabwe

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How West Africa could trigger the next world war | If You're Listening | ABC News In-depth

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Pure Earth addresses lead poisoning in Kabwe, Zambia

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Makalulu walk

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Meet the Journalist: Larry C. Price

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Welcome to My Nakuru- BBC What's New

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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KABWE CITY'S INDEPENDENCE STORY DOCUMENTARY

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Highlights from Day One and Two in Kabwe, Zambia

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