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Transport ministry to launch road safety awareness campaign

Minister Felix Mhona said this in Parliament recently, highlighting the need to educate drivers on road safety.
By William Vundla Nov. 27, 2024

Bulawayo-Gweru Road stray livestock accidents spike

Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko urged motorists driving along the highway to be careful of stray animals so as to avoid accidents.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Nov. 23, 2024

4 injured in Kariba kombi crash

The omnibus was carrying 18 passengers when the accident happened.
By Obert Siamilandu Sep. 3, 2024

Govt unleashes departments to curb carnage

This year, TSCZ has roped in Discovery Ambulance Services, an emergency services provider, with the goal of raising road awareness.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 12, 2024

Combined forces key to halting road crashes

These statistics must jolt the government into action and put in place bold measures that make our roads safe and not become highways of death.
By Newsday May. 30, 2024

Zim’s moving coffins: The untold story of targets

According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ), about 90% of road accidents are a result of human error.
By Jairos Saunyama May. 2, 2024

Editorial Comment: A case for our national blood stock

This means that NBSZ needs to invest more for it to be able to increase the donor population.
By Newsday Jan. 23, 2024

Touching send-off for village soccer legend

According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, an average 2 000 people die every year on the country’s roads. Most accidents are attributed to human error.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 13, 2024

Byo records 210 traffic accidents

The majority of the accidents were attributed to human error.
By Innocent Magondo Dec. 30, 2023