ZRP PRESS STATEMENT : 22nd APRIL 2025 – 2025 EASTER AND INDEPENDENCE HOLIDAYS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT STATISTICS

The Zimbabwe Republic Police recorded the under listed road traffic accident statistics during the 2025 Easter and Independence Holidays compared to the same period in 2024.

  2024 2025
Total number of road traffic accidents 286 384
Total number of fatal road accidents 26 21
Number of people killed 27 24
Number injured 159 178

On Easter and Independence Holidays, a total of 384 road traffic accidents were recorded as compared to 286 recorded during the same period last year. The number of fatal road traffic accidents and people killed decreased from 26 to 21 and 27 to 24, respectively. The number of people injured went up from 159 to 178.

One of the road traffic accidents recorded during the 2025 Easter and Independence Holidays include the accident which occurred at the 51 km peg along Harare Bulawayo road on 21st April 2025 at around 1200 hours, where four people were killed, while 14 others were injured when a Toyota Hiace kombi which had eighteen [18] passengers on board, veered off the road and overturned. As a result, three [03] passengers died on the spot and one [01] died upon admission at Norton Hospital.

During the period, three [03] hit-and-run fatal road traffic accidents were recorded in Murewa and Harare. The first accident occurred on 19th April 2025, at the 57km peg along Mutoko-Chidye dust road, when an unknown motorcyclist hit a pedestrian and sped off. The victim died upon admission at Mutoko Hospital. The second accident occurred on 20th April 2025 along Harare-Bulawayo Road at Tynwald flyover when an unknown male adult was hit by an unidentified vehicle and died on the spot.

On the same date, another accident occurred along Harare-Bulawayo Road, near Puma service station in Whitehouse, where a 66-year-old man was hit by a Nissan Caravan vehicle. The victim died upon admission at Parirenyatwa Group Hospital, and the driver of the vehicle did not stop after the accident.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that motorists must stop, render first aid and report road traffic accidents to the Police. The police urges all motorists to be responsible on the roads and observe all road rules and regulations to safeguard human lives.

 

(NYATHI. P) Commissioner

Chief Staff Officer (Press and Public Relations) 

to the Commissioner-General of Police

Police General Headquarters

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