A severe drought has brought Lake Kariba, the world’s largest artificial lake, to dangerously low levels, threatening to shut down the dam that powers much of Zambia and Zimbabwe’s electricity.
Lake Kariba, a massive body of water nestled between Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa, was created by damming the ...
The dam is located at the Lake Kariba reservoir on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border. The chosen consultant will be tasked with feasibility studies for the Kariba site, including the financial and ...
Kariba Dam was built in a gorge between Zambia and Zimbabwe holding back the Zambezi River to create a man-made lake Despite having the mighty Zambezi River and the massive hydro-powered Kariba ...
With the MCSCC Charter in place, Zimbabwe and its regional partners can work together to safeguard the Kapenta industry, ...
The invasive crayfish species is among the leading threats to the survival of the tilapia fish on Lake Kariba and many of the country’s major internal dams and lakes. Rising crayfish populations ...
Zimbabwe and Zambia face power outages that have been lasting over 18 hours daily due to depressed electricity generation ...
The offer proposes wealthier countries give $250bn per year by 2035 to developing nations to help tackle climate change.