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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.

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3-501: The Thuli is an ephemeral river, with declining annual unit runoff. Its major tributaries include the Mtshabezi , Mtshelele , Sengezane river and Mwewe rivers. Below Thuli-Makwe Dam , the Thuli 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

6-683: The City of Gwanda and Blanket and Vubachikwe Mines. Two additional dam sites have been selected further downstream: 21°48′01″S 29°03′42″E  /  21.8003°S 29.0617°E  / -21.8003; 29.0617 Mtshabezi River The Mtshabezi River is a tributary of the Thuli River in southern Zimbabwe . Mtshabezi river's source is in Matopos Hills, an area of granite kopjes and wooded valleys commencing some 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Bulawayo, southern Zimbabwe. It supplys

9-577: 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

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