The Buzi and its principal tributaries rise in the
Eastern Highlands, or Manica Highlands, along the border with Zimbabwe. Some of the Buzi's headwater streams rise in Zimbabwe, and in other places the international border follows the watershed boundary. The Revué river is the main northern tributary, and its headwaters are in the Eastern Highlands near
Machipanda. In 1968, Mozambique's colonial government built the
hydroelectric Chicamba Dam across the Revué to create
Lake Chicamba. The
Lucite River, known upstream in Zimbabwe as the Rusitu or Lusitu, is the central tributary, joining the Buzi above the Revué. The
Mossurize River joins the Buzi from the southwest, above the Lucite. The
Save River watershed lies west and southwest of the Buzi watershed. The
Pungwe watershed lies to the north. == References ==