ROB Mills tries his hand at catching the feisty tiger fish on a massive man-made lake that spans two African nations. Landing a tiger, one of the great game fish, is an angler's delight and people ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Lake Kariba's Rising Waters Bring Hope to Communities in Zambia and Zimbabwe
Built in the 1950s to generate electricity, Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe has since supported activities such as tourism, fishing and conservation. All of these are affected by changes in water ...
A flourishing black-market fish trade driven by cheap twine nets is undermining Zimbabwe’s fishing economy and fuelling illicit financial flows (IFFs) along the country’s border with Zambia.
ZIMBABWE (eTN) – Fishing enthusiasts from all over the world keen to reel in a tiger are gearing up to take on one of Africa’s most aggressive predatory game fish in the annual Kariba Invitation Tiger ...
HUDDLED over a plate of sadza and beans, a group of young men seemingly ignore the fish sun-drying on a thatching nearby, a delicacy for some, to concentrate on their meal. Anyone else would feel that ...
Sixty-four-year old Ephraim Simuguga Masainda is wary of the threat of crocodiles and hippos each morning he drains his net for fresh catch in the waters of Lake Kariba, the world’s largest artificial ...
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Lake Kariba’s rising waters bring hope to communities in Zambia and Zimbabwe
Joshua Matanzima, The University of Queensland Built in the 1950s to generate electricity, Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe has since supported activities such as tourism, fishing and conservation.
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