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The Cahora Bassa dam and hydroelectric power plant located on the Zambezi River in northern Mozambique was the last major construction project in Africa during the era of decolonization from Portugal.
Mozambique's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Castigo Langa, declared on Monday that it is imperative that the country's largest dam, at Cahora Bassa on the Zambezi, should without ...
Maputo - Cahora Bassa management has said it was not informed of an alleged foreign plot to destroy the hydro-electric dam, according to a report by Mozambique national news agency AIM on Thursday ...
Cahora Bassa has also, since 2007, been majority Mozambique-owned, the result of a deal struck with Portugal in 2007 and involving Maputo paying off $800-million in debt, which it has cleared in ...
Maputo — Among the guests at Tuesday's ceremony marking the transfer of majority ownership of the Cahora Bassa dam from Portugal to Mozambique were two of the men most responsible for sabotaging ...
Mozambique plans to raise output at the big Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam to 3,220 MW from 2,075 MW over next five years to meet rising demand in the country and in the southern African region ...
In the 1960s, Portugal, the coloniser of what would become the independent country of Mozambique, and South Africa built the Cahora Bassa Dam along the Zambezi River. South Africa provided the ...
Maputo - Mozambique on Tuesday formally took over from Portugal the control of Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam, Africa's most important after the Aswan in Egypt. "The control of the dam signifies for ...
Maputo - Mozambique on Tuesday formally took over from Portugal the control of Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam, Africa's second most important after that of Aswan in Egypt. "The control of the dam ...
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