Tragic Bus Crash Claims Lives in South Africa's Limpopo Province
At least 42 individuals lost their lives in a bus accident on South Africa's N1 highway near Makhado, in the Limpopo province. Most passengers were Zimbabwean and Malawian citizens traveling from Gqeberha to their home countries. President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed his condolences, calling it a shared tragedy.

A devastating bus crash on the N1 highway in South Africa's Limpopo province has resulted in the loss of at least 42 lives, according to a statement from President Cyril Ramaphosa. The tragedy unfolded near Makhado, impacting citizens of Zimbabwe and Malawi journeying home from Gqeberha.
President Ramaphosa expressed his condolences, emphasizing the shared sorrow for both South Africa and its neighboring countries, Zimbabwe and Malawi. The incident has highlighted cross-border travel challenges and safety concerns in the region.
The crash has sparked conversations around infrastructure and emergency response in these rural, mountainous areas, with calls for increased attention to preventative measures and passenger safety protocols.
(With inputs from agencies.)