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Spread This NewsBy Leopold Munhende recently in Binga WITH his wife seated on the carrier and their one-year-old son on her ...
Three cattle on the left, 20 elephants on the right,” shouts the expedition leader from the bow seat of the first of five ...
Kapenta fishing operators on Lake Kariba have called on the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) to extend the reprieve allowing them to ...
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Explore the only two countries that start with the letter ‘Z’—Zimbabwe and Zambia. Learn key facts about their geography, culture, wildlife, and shared wonders like Victoria Falls and Lake Kariba.
Lake Kariba was formed by damming the Zambezi River which flows through Zambia and Zimbabwe to create a hydroelectric facility named Kariba Dam. The dam, which has a dramatic arch structure ...
Capable of holding a staggering 185 cubic metres of water, the world's largest man-made lake is in crisis as water levels hit an almost record low.
A severe drought has left the Kariba dam with insufficient water to run it hydroelectric turbines and caused Zambia’s worst electricity blackout in recent memory.
Zambia's worst electricity blackouts in memory have been caused by a severe drought in the region that has left the critical Kariba dam, the source of Sikunyongana's woes, with insufficient water to ...
Kariba is the largest man-made lake in the world by volume and lies 200 kilometers (125 miles) south of Lusaka on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
LAKE KARIBA, Zambia — Tindor Sikunyongana is trying to run a welding business which these days means buying a diesel generator with costly fuel he can’t always afford.
Kariba is the largest man-made lake in the world by volume and lies 200 kilometers (125 miles) south of Lusaka on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.