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Harare CBD turns deadly as traffic chaos claims lives
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82688, member: 636"] Harare's downtown traffic is literally a death race lately. The central business district keeps seeing deadly crashes tied to drivers fleeing authorities, creating a hazardous jungle for pedestrians. Two people were hit in separate incidents recently, one fatally, after vehicles sped away from police operations. These events highlight a dangerous cycle of high-speed chases through crowded streets. National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi addressed public outcry over one viral case. He expressed condolences to the family of Blessing Mangezi, who was killed in a collision. Nyathi stated the driver, Tompsone Zuze, was speeding in a Nissan Vanette truck during that incident. He clarified that no police operations targeting informal taxis were happening in that area at the time. The commissioner dismissed any police involvement, calling such claims unfounded. He explained the victim's vehicle had been clamped by city officials for bylaw violations. Nyathi noted police are working with Harare city authorities to gather complete details. City Parking also denied involvement, stating they had no transaction or enforcement action with the vehicle. This ongoing chaos raises serious questions about enforcement tactics and pedestrian safety. The pattern of reckless driving during police pursuits continues to put everyone at risk. The situation underscores a critical need for strategies that prevent such dangerous high-speed scenarios in crowded urban areas. [/QUOTE]
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