Shingwedzi River

Shingwedzi River
Shingwedzirivier, Rio Singuédzi
The dry bed of the Shingwedzi River in the Kruger National Park
Location of the Shingwedzi River mouth
EtymologyDifferent meanings in the Venda language, among them "place of hard rock" and "dryness of area"
Native name
Location
CountrySouth Africa and Mozambique
ProvincesLimpopo and Gaza
Physical characteristics
SourceESE of Thohoyandou
  locationnear Mtititi, Limpopo Province, South Africa
  elevation480 m (1,570 ft)
MouthOlifants River (Limpopo)
  location
Gaza Province, Mozambique
  coordinates
23°53′32″S 32°17′8″E / 23.89222°S 32.28556°E / -23.89222; 32.28556
  elevation
86 m (282 ft)
Basin size5,301 km2 (2,047 sq mi)

The Shingwedzi River (Venda: Tshingwedzi; Tsonga: Xingwedzi/shingwedzi; Afrikaans: Shingwedzirivier; Portuguese: Rio Singuédzi) is a river in Limpopo Province, South Africa, and Gaza Province, Mozambique. It is a left hand tributary of the Olifants River (Rio dos Elefantes) and the northernmost river of its catchment area, joining it at the lower end of its basin. The Shingwedzi is a seasonal river whose riverbed is dry for prolonged periods.