Mnangagwa mourns 43 killed in Limpopo bus crash

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was quick to express his shock and sorrow after a bus disaster in Limpopo left 43 dead, including Zimbabweans and Malawians. The tragic crash unfolded on Sunday when the overloaded bus lost control and plummeted off the N1 Highway near Makhado. As the bodies piled up, Mnangagwa wasted no time sending condolences to the grieving families and calling it a devastating wake-up call for cross-border travel safety.

Mnangagwa didn’t hold back, demanding tougher road safety laws across Southern Africa. He slammed the incident as a reminder of how fragile life is and pushed for better enforcement to stop such tragedies. The South African government was praised for its swift response, but Mnangagwa made it clear that regional authorities need to do more to prevent future bloodshed.

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