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Kariba, Victoria Falls water levels drop amidst drought

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The Zambezi River Authority has released an update on the hydrological outlook for the Kariba Catchment and the status of water levels at the Kariba Dam.

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According to the authority, the Zambezi River flows at Chavuma gauging station have continued to recede, with a significant drop in water levels compared to the same period last year.

The flows at Victoria Falls are also receding, with a 32.55% drop compared to the same date in 2023.

The lake levels at Kariba Dam have decreased by 2.61m compared to the same date in 2023, with a current level of 476.95m.

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The authority attributes the drop in water levels to the severe drought experienced during the 2023/2024 rainfall season.

Despite the decrease, the authority assured the public that it continues to monitor the hydrological outlook and will disseminate any new developments or changes in a timely manner.

Kariba Dam report

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The Kariba Dam, located on the Zambezi River, is a critical source of hydroelectric power for Zambia and Zimbabwe.

However, the dam’s water levels have been declining due to the drought, raising concerns about power generation and water supply.

The authority attributes the drop to the reduced inflows from the Zambezi River and its tributaries.

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The reduced water levels at Kariba Dam have resulted in a decrease in power generation, with the dam currently producing 650MW of power, down from its installed capacity of 1 080MW.

In addition to the power generation concerns, the reduced water levels at Kariba Dam also pose a risk to the water supply for irrigation and other uses.

 

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Coal train in flames: NRZ locomotive damaged in fire incident

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BY WANDILE TSHUMA 

A National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) locomotive suffered significant damage after catching fire while transporting export coal to Zambi. The incident occurred between Kalala and Matetsi sidings, resulting in the explosion of the locomotive’s fuel tanks.

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According to the NRZ press statement on Monday, “A National Railways of Zimbabwe locomotive suffered some damages after it caught fire this afternoon while transporting export coal to Zambia.” Fortunately, the crew members on board managed to escape unharmed.

The NRZ responded swiftly to the incident, dispatching a rescue train with crews to the site. The team successfully extinguished the fire, preventing further damage. However, the locomotive itself sustained considerable damage.

The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, with investigations currently underway. “Investigations are already underway to establish the cause of the fire and the amount of damage to the locomotive,” the NRZ statement read.

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Ranger killed by elephant in Kariba

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A 62-year-old ranger, Josphat Mandishara, was tragically killed by an elephant in Kariba yesterday.

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Mandishara, who worked for the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks), was on patrol in the Gatche-gatche area with fellow rangers and police officers.

At around 10 pm, Mandishara returned to the harbor where their boat was docked, and that’s when he encountered the elephant. The elephant charged at him, causing fatal injuries. His colleagues were nearby, resupplying at the Gatche-gatche Irrigation Scheme.

Mandishara’s body was taken to Kariba District Hospital for a post-mortem, and the incident was reported to the police.

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ZimParks has sent a team to manage the problem elephant and prevent similar incidents in the future.

The Director General of ZimParks, Prof. Edson Gandiwa, and his team have sent condolences to Mandishara’s family, friends, and colleagues. Mandishara will be remembered for his dedication to wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe.

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ZIMRA customs officer appears in court for criminal abuse of office

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A Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) customs officer, Phillip Kuvenga, has been accused of criminal abuse of office for allegedly assisting in the importation of banned motor vehicles.

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Kuvenga, 28, who is stationed at Victoria Falls, allegedly received documents from clients, completed valuation sheets, and carried out the valuation process. However, he is accused of endorsing different chassis numbers to deceive his supervisors during the validation and approval process.

After obtaining approval, Kuvenga would capture the correct chassis numbers in the ASYCUDA World System. He would then alter or replace the documents submitted earlier to his supervisors.

The offense came to light when a motor vehicle that had not yet arrived in Zimbabwe was found to have been already registered. A thorough check by ZIMRA led to Kuvenga’s arrest.

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Kuvenga appeared in court on February 1, where he was denied bail by Magistrate Gift Manyka. He is expected to appear in court again today for another bail hearing.

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