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Archaic laws exploited by drunk drivers

The re-introduction of breathalysers is being overshadowed by an outdated legal blood-alcohol limit and a weak policy framework, the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance in Zimbabwe
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 10, 2025

Road traffic accidents top Zimbawe’s death statistics

According to TSCZ and ZRP, over 85% of accidents are attributed to human error and behaviour with common issues including reckless overtaking, fatigue, speeding and drunk driving.  
By Sharon Zebra Nov. 28, 2025

Policemen nabbed in extortion sting operation

The five were manning a roadblock when they flagged the complainant, Craig Nyandoro, accusing him of driving a recently imported vehicle without valid documentation. 
By Brent Shamu Nov. 24, 2025

Reforms yes, but mindset shift key to halt road carnage

Of the 15 350 accidents reported in the second quarter, 492 were fatal. In the previous quarter, 378 were fatal. 
By Newsday Nov. 24, 2025

Drivers Trust mourns Masvingo accident victims

Government has been urged to tighten traffic laws and regulations to curb carnage on the country's roads which is escalating ahead of the festive season. 
By Silas Nkala Nov. 19, 2025

Desperate Zimbos fall for human traffickers

Desperate Zimbabweans, fleeing the country’s economic challenges, are falling prey to human traffickers amid reports that locals have been lured to Myanmar. 
By Lesley Kufandada Nov. 10, 2025

Nyika growth point gets first traffic lights

However, he also urged the local authority to address other pressing service delivery issues affecting residents.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 23, 2025

Traffic lights for busy intersection

The project began on October 14 and is expected to be completed by October 30.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Oct. 22, 2025