Sakeji River

Sakeji River
Country Zambia
Physical characteristics
Main source 1,400 metres (4,600 ft)
River mouth 11°07′01″S 24°19′47″E / 11.11684°S 24.32978°E / -11.11684; 24.32978Coordinates: 11°07′01″S 24°19′47″E / 11.11684°S 24.32978°E / -11.11684; 24.32978

The Sakeji River is a tributary of the Zambezi. The river rises to the south of Kalene Hill in Mwinilunga District, Zambia. It flows northward to join the upper reaches of the Zambezi from the left.

Location in Zambia

The Sakeji School, a primary boarding school in the Mwinilunga District overlooks the Sakeji River, which provides hydroelectric power and is used for recreation by the children.[1] A water wheel on the Sakeji powers a generator that charges battery cells at the school, providing power for lighting. Diesel generators are used to provide additional power as needed.[2]

References

Sources

  • Elyea, Dan (Fall 2003). "Sakeji School" (PDF). Simroots. 20 (2). Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  • Assembly Care Ministries. "Sakeji School (Zambia)". Archived from the original on 2011-12-04. Retrieved 2011-12-16.


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