Ivan Zhakata
Herald Correspondent
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has declared the Triangle level crossing collision which claimed nine lives and left several others injured a national disaster, paving the way for Government assistance to affected families and survivors.
In a condolence message yesterday following the accident that occurred on Tuesday, President Mnangagwa expressed profound sorrow over the loss of life, particularly the death of schoolchildren, and extended condolences to bereaved families.
The accident occurred at a level crossing when a Makuku Bus they were travelling in collided with a train, resulting in yet another deadly transport tragedy in recent weeks.
President Mnangagwa said this accident occurred as the nation was still reeling from a similar tragedy that killed seven primary schoolchildren in Gweru barely a week ago.
“It is with a profound sense of shock and deep sorrow that I learnt of the horrific collision of a bus and a train at a level crossing in Triangle yesterday (Tuesday), which tragically claimed nine precious lives and left several others injured,” he said.
“What makes this incident particularly devastating is the heartbreaking loss of school children, barely a week after we lost seven others in similar circumstances.”
The President said the grief caused by the tragedy was immeasurable and was being felt across the nation.
“On behalf of the party ZANU PF, Government, the people of Zimbabwe and my behalf, I extend my deepest, heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, as I also wish all those injured and hospitalised speedy recovery,” he said.
President Mnangagwa said Government has moved swiftly to support affected families and those receiving medical treatment.
“To assist the bereaved families and all those receiving medical care, I have since directed Government to declare this bloody accident a national disaster. This important step helps Government mobilise the necessary support to the affected families,” he said.
President Mnangagwa said the entire nation stood in solidarity with the bereaved families during their time of mourning and urged Zimbabweans to draw together in support of those affected by the tragedy.
The declaration of a national disaster is expected to facilitate the mobilisation of resources and assistance for victims and their families as the country mourns the lives lost in the accident.



