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Zimbabwe: Dozens of churchgoers killed in bus crash

April 15, 2022

The passengers were travelling overnight for Easter activities. Road accidents are common on Zimbabwe's cratered roads.

A man controls the traffic as a haulage truck removes the bus wreckage on November 8, 2018
Thousands of people die in road crashes every yearImage: Jekesai Njikizana/AFP

At least 35 people died when a bus crashed Thursday night in the southeast Zimbabwean village of Chimanimani, local media agencies reported. At least 71 others were injured.

The passengers, members of the popular Zion Christian Church, were traveling for Easter celebrations when the bus veered off the highway and plunged into a gorge, Zimbabwean police said.

The bus was carrying 106 people. Local authorities said that number was above regulations.

"Indications suggest that the bus was overloaded," police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told AFP news agency.

Graphic photos from the site shortly after the crash showed volunteers carrying out bodies from the overturned vehicle. Thirteen people are still in critical condition.

Road accidents are common in the southern African country. Many streets and highways are pot-holed from neglect and vehicle certification laws are under-implemented.

Crashes are even more common over holidays when more people tend to travel.

The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe estimates that more than five people die daily from road crashes. The WHO says the numbers are likely higher and recorded more than 5,500 deaths in 2018 alone.

There has also been a rise in the number of vehicles used in recent years but no corresponding road maintenance work, according to UN reports.

sl/aw (AFP, dpa)

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