Lake Kariba's drying waters: People in Zimbabwe affected by severe drought
Lake Kariba's drying waters: People in Zimbabwe affected by severe drought
Droughts caused by climate change have resulted in a significant drop in water levels on Lake Kariba
to the point where there is not longer enough water for hydropower generation.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports.
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Its a drought people, moreover lake kariba is in a part of Zimbabwe where its very dry, utilise google for those who are not zimbabweans, i’m in the earstern highlands in Nyanga Juliasdale and its not this dry at all, i was at osborne dam like three days ago and the levels are super high, i must admit though lower water levels at kariba have a considerable impact on our utility power, the thermal power stations at Hwange cannot meet the energy demand of the whole of Zimbabwe hence that hydro-power station at Kariba is super important for Zimbabwe, some areas in Zimbabwe are receiving more than 5 hours of loadshedding but we still have to appreciate and be thankful because some countries have it worse.
Zimbabwe and Zambia are better off with the Kariba dam than without. Really every dam location on the Zambezi should be developed. The lake is still a massive source of fresh water.
Nhamo ne Zimbabwe azvisiyane yoh even rain water from the heavens which is supposed to be free of charge doesnt rain ma1 and in South Africa its raining like crazy
So of all the things you could say about our country you are telling the all world about crocodiles killing making Africa look like a jungle shame
Tell your boss mnangagwa to make rain fall i can see that you're wearing his regalia.
we are in trouble
Did you know know 3 people die to crocodiles monthly in Kariba?
@johnhays5863
1 month ago
We at Pure Water For All Foundation have been working on this problem for decades in over 50 countries. We have fantastic results.
dubai is stealing our rain
Grow trees
The drought will probably be blamed on the white farmers.
Global warming is real.
His name is Bigboy?
That man's name is Bigboy? 😂
Get those Dubai drones here
Do you have anything positive to say about Zimbabwe??
Science and technology can be used to produce food in the face of adversity. Pity they chased the settlers away with their skills and intellect.
Oh well !
Well they have their land .. chased away the brains 😂😂😂
Mess wirh god of israle 🤣
Pliz cn u talk to Dubai pple remember in Dubai thy kw hw to make it rain pliz
In Zambia 🇿🇲 right now we are suffering you people, power 1hr a day, no food, our maize is poisoned, government corrupt (but the new government is a little less thanks to HH)
The air is polluted,
Maihwe
Al Jazeera new lows…………the reason the level is low because farmers up stream have been taking the fresh water, billions and billions of litres pumped out for farming, nothing to do with drought. Come on Al Jazeera, bring back some original journalism and stop peddling Bill Gates and Elon Musks climate change agenda.
Why don't African leaders channel water from the Congo River to countries in Southern Africa?
Free Rhodesia from black rule