Are there sources of hydroelectric power on the Zambezi river ?
Yes. There are two sources of hydroelectric power on the Zambezi river. Electricity is generated by two main sources of hydroelectric power on the river. These are the Kariba Dam, which provides power to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the Cabora-Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to South Africa. There is also a smaller power station at Victoria Falls. The Zambezi (also spelled Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean. The area of its basin is 606,000 square miles (1,570,000 square kilometers), slightly less than half that of the Nile. The 1,600-mile-long (2,574 kilometers) river has its source in Zambia and flows through Angola, along the border of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, to Mozambique, where it empties into the Indian Ocean. The Zambezi’s most spectacular feature is Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfall. Other notable falls include the Chavuma Falls, at the border between Zambia and Angola, and Ngonye