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Timboom Bus Company Owner Avails $2.5 Million For Accident Victims

2 years agoTue, 18 Apr 2023 10:30:49 GMT
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Timboom Bus Company Owner Avails $2.5 Million For Accident Victims

The owner of Timboom Bus Company Tinoziva Tsvangirai availed ZWL$2.5 million for the victims of a road traffic accident that claimed the lives of more than a dozen people and left others with nursing injuries in Chivhu on Sunday morning.

According to the Ministry of Transport, the Tinboom Coaches bus was carrying 60 passengers, 13 died, and 40 sustained injuries, of which 27 were treated and discharged. 8 are still admitted at Chivhu Hospital, whilst 5 were transferred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.

However, on Sunday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the bus had 40 passengers on board.

In a statement on Monday, Tsvangirai said the company will do its best to ensure that the deceased get a befitting send-off. Said Tsvangirai:

With a profound feeling of grief and sorrow, Tinboom Coaches’ management and staff hereby condole the families of the people who perished in the horrific crash involving one of our buses on April 16, 2023, in Chivhu district. Our prayers and thoughts are with the families of the deceased.

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As we continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities in their quest to establish the cause of the catastrophic accident which has so far claimed 13 lives, we would like to pledge our full support to the bereaved families.

We will do our utmost best to ensure that their dear departed get a befitting send-off while at the same time taking active steps to avoid the recurrence of such an accident.

Survivors who spoke to The Herald on Monday attributed the fatal accident to speeding and bad weather.

Speaking to the media during the hospital visit, one of the survivors Kenneth Makonese, said:

I think the driver of the bus was speeding. The bus started to swerve and in an instant veered off the road.

I saw the bus crashing and from there, I saw myself outside the bus.

I was with my young brother and my son. So I started looking for them, though I was in pain.

I stepped on the wheel of the bus and looked inside but they were not there.

I continued searching outside, and that is when I saw my young brother lying on the ground.

I rushed there and discovered that he was unconscious. I tried to remove his shoes and shirt, and that is when I saw him bleeding from the nose and mouth.

I knew from that moment that he was not going to make it. When we arrived at the hospital, that is when I was told that he had passed away.

I am in pain. My leg is fractured, and I have chest pains. I am also in pain because my brother is no more. May his soul rest in peace.

Another survivor Chrispen Makonese attributed the accident to overspeeding and inclement weather. He said:

When we approached a curve, just before the accident occurred, the bus swerved to the right, and in that instant, the driver tried to control it, and it made another swerve to the left.

The bus then swerved again to the right and it veered off the road. Also, the weather was bad. It was showering and misty and speeding was not a good idea.

In an instant, I just found myself lying on the ground, outside the bus, injured. Other passengers were also outside, some were unconscious, while others were crying, it was just a horrific sight, I do not know how I came outside the bus, but I guess I was thrown outside the window.

I injured my right hand, and I am in pain, but I thank God I am alive.

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonaland East Aplonia Munzverengi called for stiffer penalties for drivers who break road rules and regulations.

The Government has since declared the accident a national disaster.

This means that the Government will provide support towards the burial of the deceased, and also support towards the injured.

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29 Comments

tonderayi mangwiro · 2 years ago
i think the solution to reduce these bus accidents is to fit speed limiter on these Chinese buses. yutong ,asiaster ,zhong tong these buses are too fast on zimbabwean roads.
Not exactly · 2 years ago
the yellow school buses used in American schools are much stronger,they are tough, designed to withstand impact.On the other hand these Chinese buses are a piece of paper .We need to use strong buses made of steel.passengers should also have seatbelts and put on head helmets like formula one drivers to prevent injuries.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Are you for real
m · 2 years ago
thks owner
Putin · 2 years ago
$2,5 million it's equivalent to nearly $2000 usd kkkkkkkk, kuuraya vanhu pfungwa.
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Zelensky · 2 years ago
$2,5 million bond here? Iro zita racho hanzi Timboom vakomana ndoosaka richiuraya vanhu .
Jah 🦓 Tsvarie-07 · 2 years ago
When its raining you don't see clearly and that needs one to reduce speed to avoid unnecessary human loss...
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Ma1
baba bhobha · 2 years ago
2.5 zwl ummmm just divide that figure but 1500 which is the rate you will judge for yourself
Timboom Management · 2 years ago
ZWD$2.5 million => US$1666
Zinara · 2 years ago
wonderful comment Otilia but i hate your surname eyyyy
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otilia matuzv.i · 2 years ago
yeah ... tineuromboi bt i understand kut even the driver wamuri kuti was wrong kwaisava kuda kwakenokuti aitovawo nemhuri yaai riritira soo achishanda aitoshuvira kuona ichiyaruka zvakanaka ichidya ichiguta ... ndirikuti lets not blame him kut heeee speeding heeee what what hapana munhu angambo planner nhasi ndikuda kumhanya ndigoita accident never... asi kuti nguva ndoinotora munhu ...maendero ndiwo anorwadza bedzi but ngatisaswera tichitsvaga muroyi pakadai.. ngatichemei netariro nokuti iyi inzira yemunhu wese
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@¢€→π · 2 years ago
true words
Hhbffbb · 2 years ago
Amen fact
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Great but your surname yooooh
Sabhuku · 2 years ago
muroyi iZanu pf tese tozviziva
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Just because he also died in the accident, and the fact that he had no intentions of getting involved in an accident doesn't absolve him of any wrong doing. If indeed he was overspeeding and failed to control the bus means he was responsible. Zvekuti iye akazofawo akasiya vana vari nherera nokuti hapana munhu anoita plan yekuita accident hazvirevi haana mhosva. Iwe unoti driver iya waRimbi anga ane plan yekuurayisa shamwari yake kana yekurovera here? Kwete, asi still akarovera
Anonymous · 2 years ago
musoro wako wakawanda mvura chikomana... vekwa rimbi zvasiyana neizvi coz vaya vakaita zviri wrong zvakaonekwa nemunhu wese vakatombo tsiurwa nema passengers bt havana kuterera ...manje apa vanhu vaakuzongoti overspeeding but hapana kana watanzwa achitaura zvekut takamuudza kuti usamhanye akaita nharo ...
tjj · 2 years ago
has shemu sorry sure zvorwadza kani
Anonymous · 2 years ago
its so sad.. but its time that matters people may say tis and that but time caused it to happen that way... there is no 1 to blame here either the driver ,weather or anything
pfeee ed · 2 years ago
gvmt ngadzirisai mitemo yemuroad please ma driver akungomhanya zvisina matyira neupenyu hwavo please vote for change
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Apa uchipiwa us$300 pamwedzi , womirira wafa
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Where I work if an employee dies..they provide 1million worth of groceries,coffin,he****,bus..so 2.5million is for 2 families only...
bill · 2 years ago
you are right , this iz not where you work
pk · 2 years ago
ko insurance company ichazoitawo sei kumhuri dzasiiwa nevaruritiri. mari zhinji ndokwairi kuvharwa.hatidi kufarira kugona kuviga passenger afa asi vasara vachizotambura. vanongodya chete 3 bags dzechibage panhamo zvobva zvapera

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