
Passengers being rescued after a boat capsized on Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba following an encounter with strong waves on August 11, 2026. [AFP]
At least 44 people lost their lives when a ferry sank on Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba on Tuesday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said, releasing an updated toll.
"The ZRP informs the public that the death toll in the Kariba RIDA boat accident is now 44," it said in a statement posted on X.
The boat, which provides transport between the northern town of Kariba and several islands and fishing camps, overturned after hitting strong waves.
Lake Kariba lies on Zimbabwe's border with Zambia, more than 300 kilometres (185 miles) northeast of the capital Harare.
It is the world's largest man-made lake by volume.
The ferry "with 90 people and five crew members has capsized in Lake Kariba", police said.
One witness told AFP that the boat left as normal in the morning in bad weather, and that a wave may have hit the boat, causing its engines to switch off.