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Harare kombi driver's rush hour rampage ends with jail time
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52631, member: 636"] A Zimbabwean court sentenced kombi driver Paul Tsiga to two years' imprisonment after he endangered lives by driving against the traffic flow. The incident happened during morning rush hour on July 15 when Tsiga operated his Toyota Hiace on the pavement before turning into vehicles traveling toward him. Police officers commanded him to halt near a Petro Trade service station, but Tsiga performed a dangerous U-turn instead. Traffic congestion eventually trapped the reckless driver, leading to his immediate arrest. Magistrates also imposed a 100-dollar fine for disobeying police instructions. Zimbabwe Republic Police praised the harsh sentence as a breakthrough in road safety enforcement. Citizens expressed relief that courts finally imposed serious consequences for dangerous driving behavior. The country recorded 4,069 traffic deaths during 2024, nearly double the previous year's fatalities. President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently criticized widespread road indiscipline that claims countless lives annually. Legal experts consider this case significant because kombi drivers rarely face imprisonment for reckless driving without causing deaths. [/QUOTE]
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