As of Monday, the lake's water level stood at 476,41 metres, compared to 477,84m at the same time last year. The Kariba Dam is designed to operate at a water level between 475,50m and 488,50m.
Lake Kariba is the world's largest man-made reservoir by volume, four times larger than the lake created by China's Three Gorges Dam. The colossal mass of water is thought to have induced seismic ...
Steady inflow improvements into two of the SADC region's major reservoirs for hydroelectricity generation along the Zambezi River have brightened prospects for power generation until the last quarter ...
Environmentalists battling the invasive plant at Lonehill Dam have been forced to suspend their cleanup efforts, due to ...
Lake Kariba, nestled between Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa, was created following the damming of the Zambezi River in the Kariba Gorge. This gorge is a narrow passage between hills of ...
A SURGE in crocodile attacks has put communities living near water bodies on high alert. The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife ...
Water levels at the Kariba Dam, which is shared by Zimbabwe and Zambia, have seen a steady increase in recent months, ...
The Kariba Dam, the world’s largest man-made lake by volume, is a vital source of hydroelectric power for both countries. However, prolonged drought conditions in recent years had significantly ...
The Kariba dam is a double curvature concrete arch dam in the Kariba gorge of the Zambezi river basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe. At 128m tall and 579m long, the structure forms Lake Kariba - ...
The dam's hydroelectric power station generates ... even as they benefit from the temporary relief provided by rising water levels at Lake Kariba. As the rainy season continues, the positive ...