Lake Kariba lies between Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa and is the world's largest man-made reservoir by volume - but it has recently been hit by severe droughts.
Water level at Lake Kariba continue to rise gradually due to the ongoing rainy season, raising prospects of improved hydro-power generation later in the year, but remains significantly lower than last ...
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The lake, akin to an inland sea covering around 2,000 square miles, was only created in 1959, after the completion of the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River. It feels like stumbling upon the remains ...
David Movundlela has been fighting a loosing battle, together with his team, trying very hard to clean up the foreign plant that is currently covering Lonehill Dam like a blanket. He has since found ...
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Loveness Madangawa prepares lunch over an open fire in Mutare in eastern Zimbabwe - she has an electric stove, but power cuts ...
The climate has also been a factor before: in 2019, loadshedding lasted more than 12 hours each day after a drought caused water levels to fall in Lake Kariba ... at Kariba dam, increased ...
The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) said on Monday that there has been a gradual rise in the water level at the Kariba Dam following recent rains. According to ZRA’s latest hydrological update, Lake ...
The climate has also been a factor before: in 2019, load-shedding lasted more than 12 hours each day after a drought caused water levels to fall in Lake Kariba, which feeds the Kariba South plant.