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Zimbabwe, which endured power cuts almost daily last year, is on track to start generating additional power supplies at its Kariba hydro plant in December 2017, a senior government official said ...
By Philimon Bulawayo KARIBA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's main hydro power dam could stop producing electricity in six months if water levels keep falling after the nation's worst drought in ...
Zambia, Zimbabwe Face Wake-Up Call After Kariba Dam Water Levels Plunge, Minister Says Water level at Kariba falls to 2% of usable supply for power Nations to mull large solar farms for regional ...
China and Zimbabwe have signed a $400-million hydroelectric-power infrastructure deal for the expansion of the 55-year-old Kariba South power station in the 180-billion-cubic meter reservoir ...
Fossils found on the shoreline of Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe represent a completely new dinosaur species. This remarkable find, named Musankwa sanyatiensis, marks only the fourth dinosaur species ...
In a statement, ZRA said: “The successful completion of this final test confirms that all six refurbished sluices are now ...
THE Kariba Tourism and Business Indaba (KTBI) has thrown its weight behind the Lake Harvest Kariba Challenge, hailing it as a significant booster to the local tourism industry. The event was held ...
Authorities say rangers had arrested four men for poaching and were transporting them by boat when the four suspects overpowered the rangers and threw them into Lake Kariba.
Zambia and Zimbabwe have deepened cuts in electricity generation from their hydropower stations at Kariba Dam, the world’s biggest man-made reservoir, as water levels drop.
Zimbabwe's industrial power users have secured $250m from the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to develop a floating solar project at Kariba Dam, the world's largest man-made lake.
Tensions are rising between Zimbabwe and Zambia over the mismanagement of water used for electricity generated by the Kariba Dam.
Ivan Marowa, Joshua Matanzima, Tamuka Nhiwatiwa, Interactions between humans, crocodiles, and hippos at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Human-Wildlife Interactions, Vol. 15 ...
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