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A minibus packed with schoolchildren catches fire in central Zimbabwe, killing 7

Police said 24 children were aboard and an investigation is underway after the blaze renewed concerns over overcrowded school transport.

  • A minibus carrying Twenty-four children caught fire in Gweru, Zimbabwe on Wednesday afternoon, killing seven schoolchildren, authorities said. ZBC News reported some children escaped the blaze while others trapped inside perished.
  • Initial examination suggests a jerry can of petrol kept in the minibus fueled the fire, renewing concerns about overcrowded Private minibuses used for school runs in Zimbabwe.
  • Authorities say human error accounts for over 90% of crashes in Zimbabwe, where road accidents involving minibuses are common and vehicles frequently exceed the legal capacity of 15 passengers.
  • Local media reported the driver and conductor were taken to a hospital following the incident. Authorities have not yet disclosed the total number of injured as rescue crews and firefighters worked the scene.
  • Across Africa, road crashes kill an estimated 300,000 people annually, with The World Health Organization estimating nearly 30 road deaths per 100,000 people each year, underscoring Zimbabwe's crisis within a regional pattern.
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A minibus packed with schoolchildren catches fire in central Zimbabwe, killing 7

A minibus carrying schoolchildren caught fire in central Zimbabwe, killing seven, according to police.

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Seven schoolchildren killed in Zimbabwe minibus fire Seven children died in a minibus fire in the city of Gweru. The cause of the tragedy was previously thought to be a damaged gas cylinder in the car's interior.

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