Seven people were killed in a horrific early morning collision on the N12 near Ogies in Mpumalanga, underscoring warnings from authorities about the dangers of late-night and pre-dawn travel during the festive season. The crash occurred at approximately 4:30 am when a Toyota sedan carrying five people from Mozambique collided with a Nissan NP200 LDV… Continue reading Seven Killed in Mpumalanga Crash as Police Step Up Enforcement
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A Journey Home That Ended in Tragedy: 42 Dead in Limpopo Bus Crash as South Africa Grapples With Rising Road Deaths
What was meant to be a hopeful journey home for dozens of travellers from Johannesburg to Zimbabwe turned into a scene of horror and heartbreak on Sunday evening, when a cross-border bus plunged down a steep embankment along the N1 near Ingwe Lodge in Limpopo. The devastating crash claimed 42 lives, including seven children, and… Continue reading A Journey Home That Ended in Tragedy: 42 Dead in Limpopo Bus Crash as South Africa Grapples With Rising Road Deaths
42 Dead in Limpopo Bus Tragedy, Dozens Injured in KwaZulu-Natal Scholar Transport Crashes
Two provinces were left reeling on Monday after deadly road accidents claimed and injured dozens, highlighting South Africa’s worsening transport safety crisis – particularly involving public and scholar transport. In Limpopo, at least 42 people, including a 10-month-old baby, were killed when a cross-border bus veered off the N1 near Louis Trichardt and plunged down… Continue reading 42 Dead in Limpopo Bus Tragedy, Dozens Injured in KwaZulu-Natal Scholar Transport Crashes
Blood on Our Roads: Reckless Driving Turns SA into a Warzone
South Africa’s roads have once again been painted in blood following yet another horrific crash that has claimed multiple lives. On Sunday, twelve people – including ten female passengers, a taxi driver, and a child aged between seven and ten – perished in a grisly collision involving a minibus taxi and two heavy vehicles on… Continue reading Blood on Our Roads: Reckless Driving Turns SA into a Warzone
