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The choice of the Kariba Gorge over the competing Kafue Gorge site in Zambia was a result of political and technical decisions. The Kariba Gorge was assessed as more stable hydrologically and the misgivings of depending politically on a minority white government were overcome. Further, environmental assessment was a rudimentary science at the time, and the relocation of the people on the Zimbabwe side of the gorge was not adequately planned and thousands were flooded out.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldlakes.org/lakedetails.asp?lakeid=8360|title=Lake profile - Kariba|publisher=|accessdate=2007-07-31}}</ref> A distinct cultural gap arose between the isolated | The choice of the Kariba Gorge over the competing Kafue Gorge site in Zambia was a result of political and technical decisions. The Kariba Gorge was assessed as more stable hydrologically and the misgivings of depending politically on a minority white government were overcome. Further, environmental assessment was a rudimentary science at the time, and the relocation of the people on the Zimbabwe side of the gorge was not adequately planned and thousands were flooded out.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldlakes.org/lakedetails.asp?lakeid=8360|title=Lake profile - Kariba|publisher=|accessdate=2007-07-31}}</ref> A distinct cultural gap arose between the isolated Zimbabwe Tonga and the [[Zambia]] Tonga because of their separation by the massive lake filling the gorge. Today the Zimbabwe Tonga are considered a separate people with a somewhat different language and a lower economic status compared to the Tonga on the Zambia side. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |