The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that the six major dams in the province are back above 65% of capacity after heavy rain fell.
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Nyasha Motsi-Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe’s major dams now hold 59,1 percent of their capacity after the rains in November and current downpours across the country. According to the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), the wet spell being experienced in most parts of the country continues to push dam levels up. “A recent surge in rainfall across […]
The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that the six major dams in the province are back above 65% of capacity after heavy rain fell.
The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that the six major dams in the province are back above 65% of capacity after heavy rain fell.
The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that the six major dams in the province are back above 70% of capacity.
The dam level stats for the Western Cape show that the six major dams in the province are back above 70% of capacity.
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