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.
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Kariba Dam Water Level Rising GraduallyWater 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 ...
This eight-cabin luxury ship will be my home for half of the trip, sailing Lake Kariba on the Zimbabwe-Zambia border. Unhurried days are spent heading out on land and water safaris, docking at a ...
The recent heavy rains have led to a gradual rise in water levels in Lake Kariba with flows in the lower and upper catchment of the Zambezi River expected to improve around Mid-February. Levels ...
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According to ZRA’s latest hydrological update, the Kariba reservoir’s water level has been steadily increasing, with a current reading of 476,39 metres above sea level. This represents a 6,17% ...
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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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allAfrica.com on MSNClimate change a reality – it’s time to face itMaize, a staple crop sensitive to climate shifts, has been particularly affected, with prolonged droughts and erratic rains ...
It is evident in the drought-stricken fields of the Midlands and Masvingo, the shrinking waters of Lake Kariba, and the parched landscapes of Matabeleland. Even the iconic baobab trees encroach ...
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