‘This Was Preventable’: Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Blames Government After 100 Killed in 12 Days of Christmas Accidents

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 2/01/2026
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission has issued a damning verdict on the festive season road carnage, declaring the death of one hundred people in twelve days a “preventable” tragedy caused by government failure. In a hard-hitting statement dated 30 December 2025, the constitutional body blamed (…)
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