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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.
With talk of renegotiating the Cahora Bassa deal still doing the rounds, and with South Africa’s energy problems, the fate of the controversial arrangement between the two countries remains unclear.
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 ...
Cahora Bassa is an amazing feat of engineering and an example of what co-operation can achieve. By GREG MILLS.
The managers of the Cahora Bassa hydro-electric dam in Mozambique claim to be in the dark about an alleged sabotage plot involving four foreigners.
The Mozambican government, irritated at the apparently interminable negotiations with Portugal over the future of the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi, is considering taking unilateral measures to ...
Eskom has sealed a five-year deal to import additional power from Mozambique's Cahora Bassa hydro-electric power station.
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 ...
Mozambique has formally taken over control of Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam, Africa's most important after the Aswan dam in Egypt.
Eskom, which has managed to stave off load-shedding for more than five weeks, warned that its daily supply from the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric scheme will be reduced by more than half to 650 MW ...
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