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Zimbabwe and Malawi governments to cover expenses for N1 bus crash victims
The Star
|October 22, 2025
FOLLOWING the tragic N1 bus crash near Louis Trichardt, the governments of Malawi and Zimbabwe have stepped in to support the families, promising to pay for all of the victims’ medical and repatriation costs.
In a meeting with Limpopo government officials and impacted families at Siloam Hospital, Malawi's High Commissioner to South Africa, Stella Ndau, and Zimbabwean diplomat Shepherd Gwenzi made the announcement.
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