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Floods take heavy toll in Lesotho

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Lesotho - General
Tuesday, 01 March 2011 22:17
THABA-TSEKA, 15 February 2011 (IRIN) - From a distance, the fields of maize that cover almost every hillside in Lesotho’s Thaba-Tseka District look green and lush. On closer inspection, the plants have a sickly yellowish hue and the heads of corn that should be ripening in time for the April harvest are nowhere to be seen.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 March 2011 22:32 )
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Phase 2 of the Highlands Water Project picks up

Written by News Grabber
Lesotho - General
Tuesday, 20 July 2010 15:52

The first half of 2010 saw gaining momentum in the second phase of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), which involves the building of Polihali dam some 5km downstream of the confluence of Khubelu and Senqu rivers, in Mokhtolong District.

Construction of the 165m high / 2.2 billion cubic meter dam (the R7.3 billion cost being payed for by South Africa)  is set to start in 2012 and will take about 5 years. Water should flow into South Africa in 2018. Costs will also cover infrastructure and compensation of 13 000 families that will be re-located to other areas.

Water from this dam will also be directed to the Vaal River, as with Phase I of the project (which involved the building of Katse and Mohale Dams, as well as Muela Hydro-power Station). Additional hydro-power will also be part of the project, which the Lesotho government will be paying for. It will supplement their own power grid and could also be exported.

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