The Tenza family members were travelling to Flagstaff in KZN when their vehicle collided head-on with a truck. Read more here👇
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Sipho Hlomuka on Saturday said he would soon visit the Tenza family, who lost six family members in an accident involving a truck and a car near Umzimkhulu.“On behalf of the provincial government, we would like to extend our deepest condolences to the Tenza family. It is unimaginable how can one family lose so many members in one accident.
“As we are approaching the festive season holidays, we call on all road users to respect traffic regulations. Yesterday, we launched an Intergraded Festive Season, which seeks to promote safety on the road and in communities. The success of this plan is dependent on the proactive work by law enforcement to reduce road crashes and levels of crime in our communities,” Hlomuka said in a statement.
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