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Ncema River | |
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Country | Zimbabwe |
Ncema River is a river in Zimbabwe. Aquatic life in the river has been negatively affected from the deposited mercury. The river has two major parts, Upper Ncema and Lower Ncema. It hosts one of the five major portable dams which were built to supply water to Bulawayo. The Ncema is a tributary of the Mzingwane River.
References
- Mabhena, Clifford (2012). "Mining with a 'Vuvuzela': reconfiguring artisanal mining in Southern Zimbabwe and its implications to rural livelihoods". Journal of Contemporary African Studies. 30 (2): 229. doi:10.1080/02589001.2012.664416.
- ^ Maviza, Auther; Ahmed, Fethi (2020). "Analysis of past and future multi-temporal land use and land cover changes in the semi-arid Upper-Mzingwane sub-catchment in the Matabeleland south province of Zimbabwe". International Journal of Remote Sensing. 41 (14): 5208. doi:10.1080/01431161.2020.1731001.
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