Kariba Dam Water Level Down To Only 16% And Still Falling

Kariba Dam Water Level Down To Only 16% And Still Falling

Kariba Dam water levels have dropped to 16% despite the current rains falling throughout the country, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said. Last month, the water levels in the dam that produces the bulk of the country’s electricity had dropped to 21% from 40% recorded in June before falling to the current 16%. ZRA indicated that only one-metre water levels were left to sustain the country until meaningful rains pound. Although the authority did…

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Kariba Dam Water Level Is Now 21% Full, With Only 1% Usable Water Left

Kariba Dam Water Level Is Now 21% Full, With Only 1% Usable Water Left

Water levels at Kariba Dam have dropped to alarming levels, with the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) indicating that if it does not rain anytime soon power generation will be suspended. Statistics from ZRA indicate that the water levels in the dam are just three metres shy of the point of no usage, as the dam cannot operate below 475,50m. Currently it is at 478,51m Water levels at Kariba dropped to 40% of capacity by mid-July…

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Zimbabwe’s Weather Predictions Heavily Compromised By The Zanu PF Led Disastrous Land Reform Programme

In what is an open admission to one of the major disasters created by the murderous, racist white farm eviction programme led by Mugabe’s  war veterans  in the early 2000, the Meteorological Services Department now says that Zimbabwe’s weather predictions  are flawed because they have been massively compromised in perfomance. This all stems from the fact that Zimbabwe had a great network of volunteer weather stations distributed across the commercial farming sector, which were all unfortunately…

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Zimbabweans Forced To Conduct Business Under Candles Light

Zimbabweans Forced To Conduct Business Under Candles Light

The ZimFirst has lamented that Zimbabwe businesses are currently being forced to conduct their businesses under the candle lights and development which the party says can only be resolved if it gets into power. ZimFirst official Daniel Mvula posted on Facebook that his party was not impressed by the conditions prevailing as there is serious electricity load shedding in the country. “Zimbabwe is being forced to do ‘business by candlelight’ – here’s why Jonathan Garber…

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Desperate Gvt Orders Army, Police Power Cuts, & 25 % For Big Mining Companies

Desperate Gvt Orders Army, Police Power Cuts, & 25 % For Big Mining Companies

IN a surprise move for a government which believes it is under siege from foreign enemies, a cabinet minister has ordered power cuts on army and police bases as the country struggles with a debilitating electricity supply crisis. “Security cantonments (ZNA and ZRP) shall be requested to voluntarily load shed non-critical and residential loads as army and police institutions so as to share the burden,” energy minister Samuel Undenge told Parliament Tuesday. Unable to produce…

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