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300 buses lost to accidents annually

Maramidzwe said the number of road accidents in Zimbabwe increased by 1%, despite a target to reduce accidents by 25% every year.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Jan. 30, 2024

Mental health and road safety

 Road safety efforts should include awareness about the mental health factors that can affect our ability to be safe drivers and safe pedestrians.
By Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse Dec. 31, 2023

Police record lower number of road accidents

Nyathi said on Christmas Day this week, 71 accidents were recorded countrywide, of which seven were fatal, killing eight people and injuring 78 others.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 28, 2023

Stop road carnage

“In this vein, no pirate taxis will be allowed to pass through police checkpoints,” he said in a statement on Thursday.
By Newsday Dec. 23, 2023

604 people killed in accidents in 2023 Q3

ZimStat also revealed that less than half of motorists have legal driver licences.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 21, 2023

Bloody start to festive season

On December 17, another fatal accident occurred along Mutare-Juliasdale Road.
By Problem Masau Dec. 20, 2023

A vibrant NRZ will reduce Zimbabwe’s RTA death toll

The overnight and, or daily trains from Harare to Bulawayo, Mutare and Masvingo, and vice-versa should be restored.
By Osbert Nyandoro Dec. 3, 2023

15 die during Heroes/ZDF holidays, as fatal accidents surge

Despite a decrease in the total number of accidents this year from 163 recorded during the same period in 2022 to 132, the number of fatal accidents rose three-fold to 12.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Aug. 17, 2023

Zim tops global road carnage

According to the World of Statistics, 41 per every 100 000 people die of road traffic injuries in Zimbabwe.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko and Nhau Mangirazi May. 2, 2023