A Harare-bound Toyota Hiace reportedly lost its brakes and crashed into a tree at the 52-kilometer peg along the Mazowe-Centenary road yesterday, resulting in eleven injuries, one of which was serious.
The driver, 33-year-old Charlse Nyamharadzi, failed to negotiate a curve after the vehicle’s brakes failed. Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene, with a seriously injured passenger being airlifted by an ambulance helicopter from Mvurwi Hospital to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for urgent medical treatment.
The sight of the helicopter attracted a crowd at Mvurwi Hospital, as onlookers gathered to witness the airlifting of the accident victim. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, underscoring the importance of vehicle safety and maintenance on the roads.
In other news – Julius Malema condemns undocumented residents in South Africa
Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has recently sparked controversy by condemning the presence of undocumented individuals in South Africa. In a candid conversation with Clement Manyathela on SABC News’ *Face the Nation*, Malema emphasized the party’s stance on immigration, stating, “The EFF agrees that we don’t want undocumented people in South Africa.
Everybody has to be documented so that if any wrongdoing happens, we need to find your location.” Read More