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  2. Water levels in Zimbabwe's biggest dam too low for power

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    The Zambezi River Authority, which runs the Kariba Dam jointly owned by Zimbabwe and neighboring Zambia, said in a letter dated Nov. 25 that water levels are at a record low and electricity ...

  3. List of dams and reservoirs in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Kariba Dam: Kariba: Mashonaland West: Zambezi river: 1959: 160 368 ... Media related to Bodies of water in Zimbabwe at Wikimedia Commons Major dams map (before 1980)

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation in Zimbabwe is defined by many small scale successful programs but also by a general lack of improved water and sanitation systems for the majority of Zimbabwe. Water supply and sanitation in Zimbabwe faces significant challenges, marked by both successful localized efforts and widespread deficiencies in infrastructure.

  5. Odzi River - Wikipedia

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    The Odzi River is a tributary of the Save River in Zimbabwe. [1] It joins the Save at Nyanyadzi. It is dammed at Osborne Dam. [2] The Odzani River is a westward-flowing tributary of the Odzi, rising near Penhalonga north of the city of Mutare. The Odzani and Smallbridge dams on the Ozani are part of the water-supply system for the city of ...

  6. Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme draws water from Ngondoma Dam, which has an estimated capacity of 7.5 million cubic metres. It is the 40th of the 41 recorded by FAO as Major Dams in Zimbabwe. It is the 40th of the 41 recorded by FAO as Major Dams in Zimbabwe.

  7. Mazvikadei Dam - Wikipedia

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    Mazvikadei Dam is a dam in Zimbabwe which provides water for farm irrigation. It is the third largest dam in Zimbabwe. It is the third largest dam in Zimbabwe. Construction of the dam started in 1985, the main contractor being CMC di Ravenna with local subcontractors K.W.Blasting doing tunneling and hard excavation.

  8. Category:Dams in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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  9. Shashe River - Wikipedia

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    The original purpose was to supply water to the industrial city of Selebi-Phikwe. [4] In 1982 it was found that groundwater from the local wells in Francistown had high levels of nitrate, and was also inadequate to meet public demand, so the public water supply for that city was changed over to using water from the Shashe Dam. [5]