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Ncema River is a river in Zimbabwe. Aquatic life in the river has been negatively affected from the deposited mercury.[1] The river has two major parts, Upper Ncema and Lower Ncema.[2] It hosts one of the five major portable dams which were built to supply water to Bulawayo.[2] The Ncema is a tributary of the Mzingwane River.
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Country | Zimbabwe |
References
edit- ^ 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.
- ^ a b 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.