Tuesday, June 16, 2026
17.7 C
Lusaka

Six Perish, 58 Injured in Train-Bus Collision

Six people have tragically lost their lives in a devastating rail traffic accident that occurred in Mpika. The incident involved a TAZARA passenger train colliding with a Likili Public Service Bus.

According to Deputy Police Public Relations Officer Danny Mwale, the deceased include the bus driver. Presently, 58 casualties are receiving treatment at Mpika’s Michael Chilufya Sata Hospital, consisting of three from the train’s crew and 55 bus passengers.

The heart-wrenching accident took place around 13:00 hours at the Kabuka Railway crossing point. The Likili Bus, en route to Kasama, collided with the train bound for Nakonde.

Initial investigations have revealed that the Likili Bus driver disregarded warnings from the train, attempting to beat it at the rail crossing point, resulting in the tragic collision.

In the wake of this devastating incident, Mpika Member of Parliament Francis Kapyanga has expressed his condolences to the affected individuals and their families. In a statement, he called on Zambians to unite as a community and offer support and solidarity to those impacted by this tragedy.

Loading read count...

7 COMMENTS

  1. No matter how long it takes you will still reach your destination. Zambian drivers are something else. He overtakes you only to see him stop a mere one hundred metres.

  2. Above comment so True
    Passengers must get together and sue this bus company big time A good lawyer will take it on for a percentage
    enough is enough !!

  3. Condolences and thanks to writer of article. He wrote with good structure , may the other LT writers learn from this writer

  4. Imagine the train was only going to delay the bus for some five minutes and the journey would have continued. Its not like trains block the road for 23 hours. Think before you race

Comments are closed.

Hot this week

Zambian football icon Christopher Katongo joins PariPesa as brand ambassador in Zambia

Zambian football icon Christopher Katongo joins PariPesa as brand...

Govt. launches the Medium-Term budget for health sector

Government has launched the 2027–2029 Medium Term Budget plan...

Sinda farmers praise Government agricultural support programmes

Farmers in Sinda District have praised the government for...

Min of Sports, RTSA sign MoU

Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts has signed a...

Govt. commends PPCC for professionalism

Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa has commended the...

Topics

Zambian football icon Christopher Katongo joins PariPesa as brand ambassador in Zambia

Zambian football icon Christopher Katongo joins PariPesa as brand...

Govt. launches the Medium-Term budget for health sector

Government has launched the 2027–2029 Medium Term Budget plan...

Sinda farmers praise Government agricultural support programmes

Farmers in Sinda District have praised the government for...

Min of Sports, RTSA sign MoU

Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts has signed a...

Govt. commends PPCC for professionalism

Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa has commended the...

THE AFRICAN STAR MEXICO NEVER FORGOT: KALUSHA BWALYA

THE AFRICAN STAR MEXICO NEVER FORGOT: KALUSHA BWALYA By Ofhani...

Diggers thrash KPF in Kitwe derby

Sleeping rugby giants Diggers thrashed city rivals KPF 66-12...

PS Chileshe commends ZANACO for grassroot sports growth

Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts Permanent Secretary, Kangwa Chileshe,...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img