Zimbabwe Military Police officers inspect the wreckage of a Zimbabwe National Army bus that veered off the road, hit a tree and landed on its side near Kuwadzana 6 in Harare last night |
Harare, ZIMBABWE
Eleven Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers
were injured last night when the driver of the bus they were travelling in lost
control as it descended a slope near Kuwadzana 6 and veered off the road before
landing on its side.
Speaking to
The Herald from the scene of the accident last night, deputy director military
police Lieutenant Colonel Velancio Gotami said the bus which was on its way
from Inkomo Barracks, via town to Norton, had around 30 passengers on board.
No fatalities
were reported as of last night.
Lt Col Gotami
said five of the injured were critical.
He said the
injured were taken to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and others to Josiah
Magama Tongogara Barracks (formerly KG VI).
“We were
fortunate that most passengers had dropped in town and others along the way
before the accident occurred. By the time the bus got here, it had about 30
passengers on board,” said Lt Col Gotami. - Africa
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