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Another head on collision involving a passenger bus claims one life in Katete

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THE wreckage of the Post Courier Vehicle, registration number ALC 8695 that collided with a Lusaka bound Kobs passenger Bus popularly known as Zambia/Malawi ten kilometres from Katete. The accident happened around 06:30 hours yesterday and the Driver of the courier, Davis Ng’andwe, died on the spot while nine passengers are admitted to St. Francis’ Hospital with minor injuries
THE wreckage of the Post Courier Vehicle, registration number ALC 8695 that collided with a Lusaka bound Kobs passenger Bus popularly known as Zambia/Malawi ten kilometres from Katete. The accident happened around 06:30 hours yesterday and the Driver of the courier, Davis Ng’andwe, died on the spot while nine passengers are admitted to St. Francis’ Hospital with minor injuries

One person has died on the spot while eight others sustained minor injuries after a Zambia-Malawi bus they were travelling on collided with a Toyota Haice mini bus, barely a week after another collision involving a Post Bus and truck claimed 51 lives.

Police Spokesperson Elizabeth Kanjela has confirmed to QFM News that the accident happened this morning around 06:00 hours at Kafunka area along the Great East road.

Ms Kanjela says the accident involved a Marcopolo Zambia- Malawi bus registration No. ABP 2994 driven by Chisenga Kalunga aged 35 of house No.104/32 of Makeni,Lusaka and a Toyota Haice mini bus registration No. ALC 8695 driven by Davis Ngandwe aged 32 of Garden house Lusaka who died on the spot.

She explains that the accident happened when the driver of the mini bus lost control and hit into a Marcopolo bus due to excessive speed which was coming from Chipata heading to Lusaka.

Ms Kanjela says all the injured are admitted to ST Francis hospital in Katete, while the body of the deceased is lying in ST Francis hospital mortuary in Katete awaiting postmortem.

THE Kobs Passenger bus that was involved in a road accident with a Post Courier vehicle in Katete yesterday and on the other side, a rescue bus which the passengers that were on the bus which got involved in an accident boarded
THE Kobs Passenger bus that was involved in a road accident with a Post Courier vehicle in Katete yesterday and on the other side, a rescue bus which the passengers that were on the bus which got involved in an accident boarded

33 COMMENTS

    • Mushota you are a first class stupid fool and a satanist,you wanted more blood to drink,this time you lose God will punish you.Death is death even when you lose a small child.

    • iwe ka Mushota, much as you often exhibit a lot of bupuba, assess the situation before vomiting your cruelty. in case unaibala, this is africa n we respect the dead. don’t behave as if you don’t mind dying lest your own words catch up with. look at the negative votes you have and realise kuti nivaupuba vamene wakamba!

    • What goes around comes around.Remember you’re not God and this could very easily have been your poor charcoal black arse.The day you get hurt and die we’ll just as easily shrug it off as “nobody died”

  1. The bad thing with we Zambians is that we do not talk when we are in a bus and the driver is cruising like a mental patinent. We are all quite. Last weekend i personally was coming from Lusaka in my Nissany Sunny and was hammering 130km going to Mazabuka. To my surprise, a driver on one of the big buses going to Livinstone wanted to show case with me. I reported the chap to RTSA on the roadblock after turn pan. But passengers in that bus never complained. Zambians are very docile persons and they don’t complain.

    • Amen you are now talking, this is one thing I mostly miss on Zambians they don’t want to open their mouth if they see wrong, people end up finding themselves in mob-justice activities because they just can’t stand their ground if you say something ati you are rude/insulting. Let do *sapere aude* once a while

  2. Nearly all accidents in Zambia are caused by ‘driver lost control of the vehicle’. Does this mean that the drivers are never at all times handling their vehicles in a responsible way? If so, why? Is it lack of discipline or the use of driving licenses corruptly acquired?

  3. Very sad indeed. MHSRIP
    It is just no longedr acceptable to have two way traffic roads linking any of Zambia’s cities and towns. Time to upgrade tp dual carrige!

  4. Does that street even deserve to be called ‘Great’ East Road? Only in Zambia! Was there no white farmer in the vicinity to pin the accident on ? Or are the Zambia Patriotic Force still looking?

  5. Dual carriageways alone will not sort this problem, drivers need to be qualified to drive on these roads. Stop selling drivers licences please.

  6. Mushota.imagine the dead is some clos e to you. Think about this.
    I hope you reflect, and find peasece withlin yourslf.God bless you.

  7. Those who have never lost their beloved ones before think death is something you can smile and joke about. Ala ba Mushota muli chipuba tamwakwata mano. May the Soul of the late driver rest in peace and may God comfort his family during this time of grief.

  8. We cut corners to earn undeserved drivers licenses,we cut corners to fill our parties with defectors,we cut corners on Lsk cleanliness by allowing street vending for political gain,we cut corners as policemen to earn illegal bribes.The day we stop cutting corners is the day zed will be better.These accidents are our own making.

  9. Iwe Mushota walepa kumyemu dont you know that death is just like war there never a good war, be it last for a minute. Death does not be it singular nor multitude it is always sad when one dies.

    are you a pagan mushota?

  10. For sure Mushota you should agree that your statement is wrong, in your statements, u will only appreciate an accident if there are lot who have died, You are centainly a fool, stanyoko, cos the person involved is my relation, *****, you should think before you push the feaces of rubbish, Jesus says somewhere in the bible, where there is one there is a lot. A one lost faithful soul to God is better than 100 unfaithfully souls.

    Mushota next time think before you utter. Instead of thanking God for saving those who were, u just thought of saying rubbish.

    Son of a witch!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. Mushota barren, children if any your wife got them from some other man, am very sure, go and take a checkup and see if your stuff can produce anything, i doubt so, over death no one is a champion, dust we were made, and dust we shall return, Mushota let me assure you one thing in life, that will happen to everyone of us, no champion, If you, Mushota have been struggling to get a plot, and might die without any plot to come up with a house, sure but not this one, whether you are rich, poor, short, tall, intelligent, dull, of a fool like you, – A GRAVE IS A MUST – money or no money it is waiting for you one day, the more you burry other people the nearer your days. So speak with respect because one day you shall be asked to dance to the same tune in another way.
    DIE WELL TOO. DEVIL

  12. SURELY MUSHOTA SHOULD APOLOGISE FOR WHAT HE SAID. IT IS TOO BAD TO SAY LIKE THAT.WHAT IF THE DEAD PERSON TURNS OUT TO BE YOUR RELATIVE!!!!!!!

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