Rural folk in Sabah get rainwater harvesters


(In red) Goh, Shagivarnam and other guests enjoying clean water straight from the tanks.

KOTA KINABALU: Thousands of villagers in Sabah are set to benefit from the newly installed rainwater harvesting system, thanks to Heineken Malaysia and local radio station Kupi-Kupi FM.

The rainwater harvesting system, which allows households to collect rainwater and turn it into usable and consumable water, is now at community halls in Kampung Koidupan and Dewan Nagashiba in Penampang, as well as Kampung Pinawantai in Kudat.

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