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RTMC launches probe into Limpopo bus crash that killed 42 people

Premier Ramathuba is leading the response at the scene, while the RTMC, SAPS, and provincial departments work together to support survivors and assist those affected across borders.
Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterOctober 13, 2025Updated:October 13, 2025No Comments
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The wreckage of the bus at the scene of the Limpopo crash, where 42 people died. Picture: Supplied
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  • The RTMC has sent a technical team to look into the fatal bus crash near Ingwe Lodge, which claimed 42 lives.
  • Premier Phophi Ramathuba was scheduled to visit the crash site and hospitals, shared condolences, and helped organise psychosocial support for those affected.
  • The DA has called for urgent safety reviews of Limpopo’s mountain passes as road closures and rescue efforts continue.

The Road Traffic Management Corporation has sent crash investigators to Limpopo to determine the cause of the fatal bus accident that claimed 42 lives on the N1 near Ingwe Lodge.

The crash occurred when a long-distance passenger bus overturned on a steep mountain pass outside Louis Trichardt, plunging down an embankment.

According to preliminary reports, the bus was transporting passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi who were returning home from the Eastern Cape. The deceased include 7 children, 17 adult males, and 18 adult females. Several passengers remain hospitalised, while others were trapped in the wreckage late into Sunday evening.

Traffic authorities, paramedics, and law enforcement responded swiftly. The N1 remains closed in both directions, with motorists advised to use Witvlag and Williespoort roads. RTMC’s investigation will focus on mechanical failure, road conditions, and driver conduct.

Premier Ramathuba: A heartbreaking tragedy

Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba was scheduled to visit the crash site to receive updates from the multidisciplinary response team. She was expected to be joined by MECs and provincial officials before visiting hospitals to meet survivors and medical staff.

“This is a heartbreaking tragedy. Losing so many lives in one incident is painful beyond words,” said Premier Ramathuba. “On behalf of the Limpopo Provincial Government, we extend our deepest condolences to the affected families, including those in Zimbabwe and Malawi. We wish a full and speedy recovery to all survivors. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time.”

Her spokesperson, Thilivhali Muavha, confirmed that the Premier would “meet the multi-disciplinary team attending to the accident to get the latest update” and later “address the media from the accident scene.”

The provincial government is working closely with the Departments of Health, Transport, and Community Safety, as well as Disaster Management, to coordinate psychosocial support. Liaison is underway with consular services from Zimbabwe and Malawi to assist bereaved families and facilitate repatriation.

DA Calls for Mountain Pass Safety Review

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo expressed sorrow over the fatalities and called for a comprehensive review of road safety on the province’s mountain passes.

“This tragic accident highlights the need for increased road safety, visibility, and efficacy of traffic law enforcement,” said Marie Helm, MPL, DA Provincial Spokesperson for Transport and Community Safety. “We call for an investigation of accidents on the mountain passes in Limpopo to prevent the frequent accidents which often result in loss of life.”

The DA urged authorities to prioritise infrastructure upgrades and enforcement ahead of the holiday season, when road traffic typically increases.

Cross-border grief and national reckoning

The scale of the tragedy has sent shockwaves across South Africa and neighbouring countries. With many of the deceased hailing from Zimbabwe and Malawi, the crash has underscored the vulnerability of cross-border travellers and the urgent need for coordinated safety protocols.

The accident occurred during South Africa’s October Transport Month campaign.

As the RTMC continues its investigation, the nation mourns. The names of the deceased have not been released yet, pending identification and notification to their families. Survivor support, repatriation logistics, and long-term trauma care remain top priorities for provincial and national authorities.

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