Mass Memorial Service Held for 17 Road Accident Victims

A somber atmosphere prevailed in Harare as a mass memorial service for the 17 passengers who lost their lives in a tragic road accident near Suswe, Zimbabwe was held. The victims, mostly Malawian nationals, were en route to Malawi from Cape Town.

The Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Hon Daniel Garwe officiated the service as the Guest of Honour at Doves Funeral Services. Mourners, including members of the Malawian community, gathered to pay their final respects to the deceased.

Sponsor Logo

Rainbow Hotels — Experience Luxury Across Zimbabwe

Rainbow Hotels continues to redefine hospitality standards in Zimbabwe, offering world-class accommodation, fine dining, and modern conference facilities in Harare, Bulawayo, and Victoria Falls.

Whether for business or leisure, Rainbow Hotels delivers unmatched comfort, exceptional service, and a truly premium guest experience tailored to modern travellers.

Book Now
Sponsored Content

On behalf of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, condolences were expressed to the families of the victims by Hon. Daniel Garwe, the Minister of Local Governmen, Public Works and National Housing.

“Zimbabwe and Malawi share a deep history, and we mourn together.

Let us believe in the almighty; he is the creator of life,” he said while urging patience and faith during this difficult time.

According to reports, 14 bodies will be transported to Malawi for burial, while the driver of the BRD Luxury Coach was laid to rest at his rural home in Mutoko. The service is a poignant moment for families and friends to come to terms with the loss of loved ones.

The accident has sent shockwaves across the region, highlighting concerns about road safety. The memorial service is a testament to the lives lost and a call for continued efforts to improve road travel safety.

Leave a Reply

News

President Mnangagwa Calls for Patriotic Health Workforce as Zimbabwe Accelerates Health Sector Transformation

By Aldridge Dzvene President, His Excellency Cde. Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s address at the commissioning of Adlam House and the Nurses Home at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals was not merely about infrastructure development, but a deeper call for national consciousness, self belief and commitment to building Zimbabwe through local effort, discipline and service. Rainbow Hotels […]

Read More
News

Urban Land Corruption Legacy Still Haunts Zimbabwe’s Development Agenda

By Aldridge Dzvene The presentation of findings by the Commission of Inquiry into the Sale of State Land in and Around Urban Areas since 2005 remains one of the most revealing assessments of Zimbabwe’s urban governance system, exposing how corruption, weak institutions, political interference, and poor planning combined to create a housing and infrastructure crisis […]

Read More
News

Single Ladies for ED Leadership Training Anchors Women Empowerment Drive Towards Vision 2030

Story by Godfrey M Bonda Harare – The training of provincial leadership for Single Ladies for Economic Development emerged as more than a routine organisational gathering, positioning itself as a strategic platform centred on women empowerment, economic participation, and community transformation in line with Vision 2030. Rainbow Hotels — Experience Luxury Across Zimbabwe Rainbow Hotels […]

Read More