Talk:Mchauru
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Disambiguation and fork content
[edit]There are two Mchauru in Tanzania - one, an airport attached to the Geita Gold Mine in the northwest, and the other, a small village in the southeast of the country and the namesake of the Mchauru River. At some point in the history of this article the two have become confused; on examination of the references as at 8 September 2023 reference 1 points to the southeastern village while references 2 and 3 point to the northwestern mine. Also the content of the infobox overlaps. Therefore I will delete the content relating to the mine as it is presented within the incorrect article, and the information is already covered at the Mine article, and reconcile the infobox. Baldy Bill (sharpen the razor|see my reflection) 10:19, 9 September 2023 (UTC)