Zambezis
The Zambezi River is the fourth-longest river in Africa, with a total length of approximately 2,574 kilometers (1,599 miles). It is located in southern Africa and is known for its significant role in the region's ecology, economy, and cultural heritage. The river originates in northwestern Zambia, near the border with Angola, and flows through several countries before emptying into the Indian Ocean.
The Zambezi River is a vital source of water for the countries it traverses, including Zambia, Zimbabwe,
The Zambezi River has a rich cultural significance for the local communities. It has been a source
Despite its importance, the Zambezi River faces several challenges, including pollution from industrial and agricultural activities,