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Thuli River

Thuli River
Thuli River.jpg
The Thuli River flowing out of Thuli Gorge, south of Gwanda, Zimbabwe
Country Zimbabwe
Physical characteristics
Main source Matopo Mission, Matobo District, Zimbabwe
River mouth Shashe River
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    36.0 mm/a (1.42 in/year) unit flow
Basin features
Basin size 7,910 km2 (3,050 sq mi)

The Thuli River, former name Tuli River, is a major tributary of the Shashe River in Zimbabwe. It rises near Matopo Mission, Matobo District, and flows into the Shashe River near Tuli village.

The Thuli is an ephemeral river, with declining annual unit runoff.

Major tributaries of the Thuli River include the Mtshabezi, Mtshelele and Mwewe Rivers.

The Thuli River below Thuli-Makwe Dam is a sand filled channel, with alluvial aquifers in the river channel.

The Thuli River passes through no major settlements, only the following business centres:

There are five main bridges over the Mzingwane River:

There are also a number of fords and crossing points, including:

In addition to a number of small weirs, there is one major dam on the Thuli River:

The Mtshabezi River (the principal left-bank tributary) is dammed at Mtshabezi, Sheet and Blanket. Mtshabezi Dam will augment the water supply for the City of Bulawayo, once a connecting pipeline has been completed. Sheet and Blanket Dams supply water to the City of Gwanda and Blanket and Vubachikwe Mines.

Two additional dam sites have been selected further downstream:


Coordinates: 21°48′01″S 29°03′42″E / 21.8003°S 29.0617°E / -21.8003; 29.0617


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