Mtetengwe River Explained

The Mtetengwe River is a tributary of the Mzingwane River in Beitbridge District, Zimbabwe. There are two dams on its tributaries: Tongwe Dam on the Tongwe River, which provides water for an irrigation scheme, and Giraffe Dam which supplies water for cattle.[1] The Mtetengwe is the last east-bank tributary to join the Mzingwane River.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Love, D. . Khosa, S. . Mul, M. . Uhlenbrook, S. . van der Zaag, P.. 2008. Modelling upstream - downstream interactions using a spreadsheet - based water balance model: two cases from the Limpopo Basin . Humphreys, E. . Bayot, R.C. . van Brakel, M. . Gichuki, F. . Svendsen, M. . Wester, P. . Huber-Lee, A. . Cook, S. . Douthwaite, B. . Hoanh, C.T. . Johnson, N. . Nguyen-Khoa, S. . Vidal, A. . MacIntyre, I. . 3 . Fighting Poverty Through Sustainable Water Use: Proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 10 - 14 2008, IV. The Challenge Program on Water and Food, Colombo. 15 - 21. 978-92-990053-2-3. 2009-02-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726171759/http://www.ifwf2.org/addons/download_presentation.php?fid=1104. 2011-07-26. dead.