Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 07 January 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

The Vaal Dam, a critical component of the integrated Vaal river system, has experienced a slight decrease in water levels over recent days. According to the latest measurements from The Reservoir, a water resource information centre for the catchment management forums of the Upper Vaal Water management area, on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, the dam recorded a level of 103.42%, down from 103.68% the previous day. The dam maintained an inflow of 261.9 m3/s while releasing 247.2 m3/s through two open gates.

The Vaal Barrage measured 7.5 metres, with an outflow of 267 m3/s and a water temperature of 23.1 °C. Two sluice gates remain open at the dam to regulate water levels. According toThe Reservoir, on Tuesday, the water was being managed with an inflow of 284.2 m3/s and an outflow of 247.2 m3/s.

The Vaal Barrage, measuring 7.5 metres, is releasing 282.9 cubic metres per second while recording a water temperature of 22.8 °C. Additionally, on Monday, 5 January, the dam recorded a capacity of 103.81%, with significantly higher inflows of 324.1 m3/s and matching outflows of 247.2 m3/s through the same two-gate configuration. The Vaal Barrage released 267.2 m3/s that day, with water temperatures at 22.2 °C.

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The Vaal Barrage measured 7.4 metres, releasing 266.1 m3/s whilst recording a water temperature of 23.6 °C. The current near-capacity levels represent a remarkable turnaround from recent years. On 4 January 2025, the dam was at 23.86%, whereas on 4 January 2024 it was 67.2%.

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 07, 2026

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