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- Pongolapoort Dam, commonly referred to as Jozini Dam creating Lake Jozini, is an arch type dam (double-curvature single-arch) in northern KwaZulu-Natal...
- Pongolapoort Nature Reserve is a protected area in the Umkhanyakude District of Kwazulu-Natal, about 30 km southeast of the town Pongola. Within the nature...
- in northern KwaZulu-Natal, flows east through oPhongolo, is dammed at Pongolapoort, and crosses the Ubombo Mountains; then it flows north towards Mozambique...
- town on the main route to Mozambique, and it is close to the Jozini or Pongolapoort Dam. Lake Jozini, as the dam is called, has become very po****r as a...
- that was built. Today it is part of the uPhongolo Local Muni****lity. Pongolapoort Dam and Pongola Game Reserve is to the east. It is the only dam in South...
- River which altered its course after the storm. Flooding caused the Pongolapoort Dam to reach 87% of its capacity; when waters were released to maintain...
- the south and the uPhongolo River in the north, the latter feeding the Pongolapoort Dam, located on the eastern boundary of the muni****lity. The uPhongolo...
- River Klipfontein Dam Wit Mfolozi River Morgenstond Dam Ngwempisi River Pongolapoort Dam Phongolo River Westoe Dam Usutu River Primary drainage region W.[clarification...
- In South Africa: Phongolo Nature Reserve Harloo Game Ranch Shayamoya Pongolapoort Dam Pongola Game Reserve North Pongola Game Reserve South In Eswatini::...
- their livestock. South Africa's dams also showed a decline with the Pongolapoort dam losing 20% of its water in just one year. About 7.3 million hectares...