The Zimbabwe government has taken action to make roads safer. They bought special devices called breathalysers for the police to use at roadblocks. These devices help catch people who drink and drive during the holidays.
Felix Mhona, who leads transport matters, says they want more breathalysers. He asks people to tell them about bad drivers they see on the roads. He wants everyone to be extra careful because more people travel during the holidays.
Minister Mhona tells drivers not to speed, carry too many people, or drink before driving. Another leader, Minister Kazembe, says the police will work hard to make sure people follow road rules. They plan to have more police officers checking cars on highways.
Both ministers say they will remove unsafe cars from the roads. These cars must stay at special places until they become safe to drive again. They have other plans too, but haven't shared them yet.
The Insurance Council of Zimbabwe helps by giving money to buy breathalysers. They gave a big gift of road safety tools worth $82,000 back in 2022. The police are working with health officials to check drivers who might be drunk.
The police leader, Paul Nyathi, says special teams are watching the roads to stop accidents. Everyone needs to help keep the roads safe. The government wants fewer accidents on Zimbabwe's roads. They think these new steps will help save lives during the busy holiday time.
Felix Mhona, who leads transport matters, says they want more breathalysers. He asks people to tell them about bad drivers they see on the roads. He wants everyone to be extra careful because more people travel during the holidays.
Minister Mhona tells drivers not to speed, carry too many people, or drink before driving. Another leader, Minister Kazembe, says the police will work hard to make sure people follow road rules. They plan to have more police officers checking cars on highways.
Both ministers say they will remove unsafe cars from the roads. These cars must stay at special places until they become safe to drive again. They have other plans too, but haven't shared them yet.
The Insurance Council of Zimbabwe helps by giving money to buy breathalysers. They gave a big gift of road safety tools worth $82,000 back in 2022. The police are working with health officials to check drivers who might be drunk.
The police leader, Paul Nyathi, says special teams are watching the roads to stop accidents. Everyone needs to help keep the roads safe. The government wants fewer accidents on Zimbabwe's roads. They think these new steps will help save lives during the busy holiday time.