It is well known that Johannesburg receives most of its potable water from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project via the Vaal ...
The Drakensberg Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their breathtaking beauty, serve a far greater purpose ...
The second phase of Africa’s largest water transfer scheme—the Lesotho Highlands Water Project—has broken ground paving way for construction of a $856-million dam and water transfer tunnel. LHWP is a ...
Nts’oli Maiketso shares insights into the design innovations, engineering challenges, and community benefits of the land-mark ...
The multi-phase project will provide water to the Gauteng region of South Africa and generate hydroelectricity for Lesotho. The project entails harnessing the waters of the Senqu/Orange River in the ...
What began as an ambitious plan to channel Lesotho’s mountain water to Gauteng has also unleashed clean energy, turning the project into a surprising renewable energy success story.
By Africa Risk Control (ARC) – Lesotho, a small landlocked kingdom surrounded by South Africa, is emerging as a strategic investment destination in Southern Africa. With a population of around 2.3 ...
Imagine standing at the dizzying altitude of 3400 meters above sea level, where the air is thin, and the landscape is a mosaic of wetlands and rocky outcrops. Here, near Mafadi Summit — the highest ...
It is well known that Johannesburg receives most of its potable water from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, via the Vaal ...