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Climate change and neglect have brought the mammoth structure at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe to the brink of calamity — a crisis prefigured in the dam’s troubling colonial history.
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNZambezi River Authority to conduct leakage test on Kariba Dam plunge poolThe Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has announced a crucial step in the ongoing Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project KDRP. As part of the project, a controlled leakage test will be carried out on Sluice 3 ...
THE refilling of the plunge pool at the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project (KDRP) has commenced, with the facility 1% to completion. ... will add 60 years to the bridge’s lifespan.
The Plunge Pool reshaping of Kariba Dam has been competed as rehabilitation works that will improve power generation and the bridge lifespan continue at one of the country's main energy sources.
According to Bloomberg Business, Zambian Energy Minister Dora Siliya raised the alarm last week when she announced that water levels in the dam had dropped to below 14%, prompting the shutdown of the ...
Water levels at Kariba dam, the world’s largest, are at “extremely dangerous” lows that could force a shutdown of its hydro power plants, said Zambian Energy Minister Dora Siliya.
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Zimbabwe secures $250m for Kariba Dam floating solar project - MSNThe project at Kariba Dam can be expanded to 1GW of solar capacity, implemented in phases of 250MW, with each phase costing $250m. It represents a significant step in enhancing Zimbabwe's ...
At Kariba, the 128-meter-high (420-feet) dam wall is almost completely exposed. A dry, reddish-brown stain near the top marks where the water once reached in better times more than a decade ago.
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