The Manicaland Transport Association has expressed deep condolences following a tragic road accident on the Harare-Mutare Road, involving Tenda Transport and Phil Phats.
The Isau Mupfumi headed association extended sympathies to the victims' families and urged measures to enhance road safety.
In his statement, Mupfumi highlighted the need for government intervention to refurbish railway infrastructure. This, he argued, would reduce truck traffic and enhance road safety. He also backed the Ministry of Transport's initiative to organize bus operators into associations, a move aimed at ensuring accountability and rigorous checks on drivers' credentials and vehicle conditions.
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