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Coal-Laden NRZ Train Derails In Kadoma After Heavy Rainfall

1 month agoMon, 24 Feb 2025 12:44:12 GMT
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Coal-Laden NRZ Train Derails In Kadoma After Heavy Rainfall

A National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) goods train, transporting coal, derailed at Jangano near Kadoma on Sunday.

The incident occurred after Kadoma experienced heavy rainfall on Saturday night, which led to the accumulation of mud at a level crossing. The mud build-up covered the tracks, which ultimately caused the train to derail.

According to NRZ, the wet weather conditions, combined with the mud blocking the tracks, created unsafe conditions for the train, leading to the derailment.

The train’s load remained intact and no one was injured in the derailment.

NRZ workers have been on site to assess the damage and begin the process of clearing the tracks. Crews have also been working to remove the derailed train and restore normal operations. NRZ said:

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Our recovery team has managed to move the derailed wagons from the derailment site with their contents (coal) intact to the station. The team is now simultaneously busy with aligning the tracks and re-railing of the locomotive.

Kadoma experienced heavy rains (115mm in less than 12 hours) on Saturday night, this resulted in mud accumulating at the level crossing thus covering the tracks which then caused the train to derail. Fortunately, no one was injured due to this derailment.

Commenting on the incident, journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said the country’s rail system has become “rotten” after decades of neglect and mismanagement. He wrote on X:

I am no longer surprised when I hear stories of train derailments in Zimbabwe, like this one near Kadoma today.

The railway system is rotten, yet it used to be better than the British railway system in the 1960s.
As you can see, it no longer has railway sleepers, a basic necessity for basic railway systems for them to be safe.

I wonder what goes through the heads of our political leaders in government, they drive million-dollar Maybach limousines yet the railway system that is supposed to drive business is broken like this.

It is as embarrassing as it is tragic! Thank God nobody died in this accident. No country prospers without a decent railway network.

You can chant as many slogans as you want and bootlick the president as much as you like, but without a modern railway system, you are a banana republic!

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19 Comments

Gandan'anda · 1 month ago
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me w.wp do💀🦠 · 1 month ago
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Duma Dako · 1 month ago
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Baba Tino · 1 month ago
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😎Chirasha😎 · 1 month ago
Hakusisina ma passanger trains shame if those werw there chero congestion pa pick hr inoita nani vanhu vachishandisa ma trains plus they ferry a significant number shame it's a pity
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gumlaz · 1 month ago
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ED pfocho · 1 month ago
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Z · 1 month ago
P****i Hopewell
😎 · 1 month ago
Hope uyu anodhuva nekuwedzeresesa munyu, you can't write off a country like that, everyone now even ministers that read your posts do so, because of cravings for por. N, substances that's so matches your runts Everyone knows NRZ has been incapacited since years of sanction so trade your runts bearing sanctions in mind, however they came about, it doesn't matter matter but sanction mode is there and might take ages for those scars to become a stars once again
Anonymous · 1 month ago
After heavy rainfall, before running trains, railway operators must t****ughly inspect the track for damage caused by flooding, including washed-away embankments, debris on the rails, and potential landslips, and then implement speed restrictions in affected areas, deploying specialized maintenance trains to clear debris and repair any damage before resuming normal service with reduced speeds if necessary
Anonymous · 1 month ago
Thats a lame excuse there is a procedure for operating trains after heavy rainfall and that should be followed. Such procedures are there at NRZ but pple choose not to implement them.
constable · 1 month ago
Hope anozo nyepawo uyo... maSleeper ariko nxa
Anonymous · 1 month ago
Chokwadi chei chaatauara? Anozivei nezvenjanji kuti kana kana yavharwa nemavhu chii chinoitika? Nyarara ma experts ataure zvakaitika.
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ED pfocho · 1 month ago
Apa ichokwad chataurwa

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