Pungwe is a river located in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It flows for approximately 250 kilometers, starting in the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe and eventually emptying into the Zambezi River. The river is an important water source for local communities and supports various ecosystems along its banks.
The Pungwe River basin is known for its rich biodiversity, including numerous fish species and unique plant life. It also plays a crucial role in agriculture, providing irrigation for crops in the surrounding areas. The river's health is vital for sustaining both wildlife and human populations in the region.