Crossing the borders of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe, land and water safaris follow the flow of the Zambezi to Lake ...
Built back in the 1950s, Lake Kariba covers around 2,000 square miles - extending upstream by a whopping 175 miles - and holds so much water (around 180 billion tons) it has actually caused ...
Piracy, internecine wars over fishing space and widespread corruption involving parks officials have become a daily occurrence at Lake Kariba whose water levels have been fast receding over the ...
GoviEx Uranium is forecasting production from the Muntanga project in 2028, and envisages a quick start-up from shallow ...
THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has reduced the minimum allowable fishing depth in Lake Kariba from 20 to 17 metres to alleviate the plight of fishmongers ...
Zimbabwe'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.
African Elephant on the shoreline of Lake Kariba, with a lush green hill and impala grazing in the grss in the background. Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe ...
Sporadic access to power has become the norm since, in 2022, record low rainfall led to a glaring imbalance between the water intake level at Lake Kariba – the world’s biggest dam reservoir ...
Stock photo of a male lion in the evening light. Location: Lake Kariba/Bumi Hills, Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe, southern Africa. guenterguni / iStock / Getty Images Plus "Remarkably ...