Editorial Comment: A case for our national blood stock

This means that NBSZ needs to invest more for it to be able to increase the donor population.
By Newsday Jan. 23, 2024

Touching send-off for village soccer legend

According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, an average 2 000 people die every year on the country’s roads. Most accidents are attributed to human error.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 13, 2024

Byo records 210 traffic accidents

The majority of the accidents were attributed to human error.
By Innocent Magondo Dec. 30, 2023

Facts and Fiction: Does an accident occur every 15 minutes on Zimbabwe’s roads?

TSCZ’s annual reports show that Zimbabwe had the highest road accident peak in 2018, when 58,738 incidents were recorded followed by, 51 107 in 2022 and 45 791 in 2021.
By Zimfact Dec. 24, 2023

Manicaland drivers top safety rankings

Addressing the meeting, TSCZ managing director Munesu Munodawafa warned bad road users to change their bad behaviour and avoid accident-led deaths.
By Brent Shamu Nov. 24, 2023

Briefs: Plumtree-Byo highway fence vandalised

However, driving on the highway especially at night has become a nightmare with livestock straying into the road causing accidents.
By Innocent Magondo Oct. 22, 2023

108 accident first responders graduate in Esigodini

In a speech read on his behalf, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona hailed the TSCZ for teaming up with Red Cross to empower young women in their region.
By Innocent Magondo Oct. 18, 2023

Zim loses 5 lives everyday in traffic accidents

Mhona, however, said there had been a reduction in accidents involving National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) trains.
By Emma Nhancumba May. 19, 2023

Act now to curb road carnage

The million-dollar question that boggles the mind, therefore, is: What should be done to reduce RTAs and road fatalities in this country?
By Canisio Mudzimu Jan. 22, 2023