East African Colony.
East of Lake Malawi Region.
"Here, using the terrain of the riverbed, we can build a series of dams. This will allow the water to overflow here, blocking the river water, so the flow during the dry season won't be wasted, and any excess rainwater during the rainy season can flow away from the top." Rold pointed to a stretch of the riverbed with varying elevations, speaking to the villagers.
This is a small, unnamed river upstream of the Lufuma River. Although the river is small, it flows into the Lufuma River. The terrain on both sides is extremely flat, with fertile land suitable for farming.
Starting this year, immigrants in East Africa began moving north along the Lufuma River and set up outposts on its north bank.
Filling the gap between the Marine District and the east of Lake Malawi region, East Africa's first residential belt along the river is slowly forming.