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For decades, the Kariba Dam on the River had provided the bulk of electricity consumed in Zambia and Zimbabwe. However, in September, Zambian officials signalled that, owing to desperately low water ...
Why African scientists are studying the genes ... The ghost nets have had a devastating impact on Lake Kariba, once a thriving fishery, killing fish as well as other aquatic life, including ...
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Power Technology on MSNZimbabwe secures $250m for Kariba Dam floating solar projectZimbabwe'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. The ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Invasive Weed Is Threatening Life in Joburg DamsThe Salvinia Molesta, more commonly known as Kariba weed, is an invasive species of free-floating water fern from Brazil. The ...
Solar home systems and mini-grids have the potential to reach the 8.5 million people still living without electricity across Zambia ...
Power supply in the southern African nation was already under strain from drought-induced low water levels at Lake Kariba, the world’s largest human-made reservoir and one of its main energy sources.
KARIBA, March 12, (NewsDay Live) - One person is feared dead after a boat capsized on Lake Kariba last night. The fishermen's vessel, believed to be carrying two people, was hit by a fierce storm ...
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