The overreliance on hydropower has come at a heavy cost for Zambia, as a severe drought in 2024 has plunged the country into an unending electricity crisis.
The recent El Niño drought, the worst in over four decades, has resulted in a massive drop in water levels at Kariba Dam, Itezhi-Tezhi, and Kafue Gorge, the country’s significant hydropower sources. Currently, more than 80 percent of Zambia’s electricity comes from hydropower, and droughts have far-reaching consequences for the population, including daily electricity cuts of up to 21 hours. Zambia’s neighbor, Zimbabwe, which also depends on the Kariba Dam for its hydropower, has also been hit by long power outages.
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