The Ministry of Transport and Logistics has intensified its road safety enforcement efforts, impounding a light truck at the Kasama Toll-Gate near Chishimba Falls after it was found dangerously overloaded with goods and carrying 45 passengers on top of the cargo. According to officials, the vehicle was intercepted during a routine inspection aimed at identifying transporters who disregard established safety regulations and contribute to rising risks on the country’s roads.
The impounded truck was deemed to be in clear violation of public transport and road safety laws, which prohibit the use of light trucks for passenger transportation. Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali expressed deep concern over the increasing trend of individuals opting to travel on open trucks, noting that such practices place lives at significant risk and undermine ongoing government initiatives designed to enhance road safety nationwide. He stated that the ministry would not tolerate conduct that endangers the public and stressed the importance of adhering to transport guidelines.
Following the impounding, the vehicle was handed over to the Zambia Police in Kasama for further legal processes. Passengers onboard were immediately instructed to disembark and find safe and lawful means of transportation. Authorities said the incident highlights the need for continued vigilance along major transport corridors, particularly in regions where misuse of vehicles for public conveyance is common.
In a separate development, Minister Tayali issued a stern warning to a Scorpion Bus driver who was found speeding as he approached Kasama. He emphasized that the Ministry, working alongside the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) and the Zambia Police Service, will scale up patrols on key highways. The collaborative effort aims to curb reckless driving, enforce compliance with traffic regulations, and ensure that transport operators meet required safety standards.
This is according to a statement issued to the media by the Ministry’s Public Relations Office.

