Forty-two Zimbabwean and Malawian nationals have died after a bus taking them home overturned on a South African road, ...
The death toll in a horror bus crash on the N1 near Musina has risen to 42, with 49 injured. This was confirmed by the Limpopo provincial government on Monday. Among those reportedly killed in the ...
Officials found the bus was overloaded and carrying bottles of medicine that may have been in the process of being smuggled ...
Spread This NewsBy Central News THE Department of Transport has pinpointed speeding as a major factor in the horrific bus ...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of roadblocks in preventing ...
Specialised DNA identification processes will be required to identify the remains of seven children who tragically lost their ...
Parliament’s joint standing committee on defence chairperson Malusi Gigaba has called for those found to have entered South ...
Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba has labelled the recent N1 bus crash that claimed 43 lives as a preventable disaster, ...
A comprehensive investigation into the devastating bus accident on the N1 has revealed multiple critical failures that contributed to the tragedy. The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) ...
The road surface on the N1 before and after the crash scene was noted as being in good condition and not considered a cause and/or contributory factor. The road markings were good and there is ...
Spread This NewsIOL The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Limpopo has launched an official inquiry following the discovery of bottles appearing to be medication at the site of the horrific bus ...
Limpopo police have opened an inquiry after discovering several bottles of unidentified medication at the scene of the N1 bus crash that killed 43 people. Authorities are investigating the origin of ...
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