A speeding kombi plowed into Bulawayo vendors, killing two, injuring many, and sparking demands for safer trading spaces.
Crash at Bulawayo street junction
Crash at Bulawayo street junction
- A kombi driver lost control at 6th Avenue and Lobengula Street.
- Vendors were hit while working roadside.
- Two informal traders died from the impact.
- Around a dozen others suffered injuries.
- Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Organisation issued a condolence message.
- The group addressed grieving families and injured traders.
- The statement framed the incident as preventable.
- Informal workers were described as highly exposed daily.
- Trading happens in packed, poorly planned public areas.
- Traffic mixes directly with livelihoods.
- Safety measures are largely absent.
- Earning a living means constant danger.
- BVTO pushed for the completion of Egodini Mall.
- City-wide talks on decongestion were urged.
- Authorities and trader groups were told to engage.
- Humane enforcement and planning were emphasized.
- The dead and injured were household providers.
- BVTO pledged material and emotional assistance.
- Government, business, and civil groups were asked to help.
- The tragedy was framed as a push toward real action.