Police have released names of people who died on December 17, in a fatal road traffic accident.
The police also released names of people who died in Nyabira and Ruwa.
In a statement, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the names.
“Reference is made to posts published on the Zimbabwe Republic Police official X handle on 17th December 2025 regarding fatal road traffic accidents which occurred in Nyamapanda, Nyabira and Ruwa on 17th December 2025.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police release the names of the victims who died in the respective crashes.”
The victims were positively identified by their next of kin as follows:
Harare-Nyamapanda Road (185 km peg)
Gachirai Tahwina (36), a male adult of Chinzanga, Mutoko – Honda Fit driver
Anesu Nyani (25), a female adult of Glen View 3, Harare
Kudakwashe Mudiwakure (33), a male adult of Kaitano Village, Mudzi
Rumbidzai Musimbiro (48), a female adult of Maruza Village, Mudzi
Tadiwanashe Nyandoro (32), a female adult of Maruza Village, Mudzi
Miriam Portia Kunaka (30), a female adult of Tsiko Village, Mudzi
Moilla Kunaka (26), a female adult of Tsiko Village, Mudzi
Shannel Muchato (2), a juvenile of Tsiko Village, Mudzi
Lucas Morais Jone (28), a male adult,
Nenyasha Mapato (1 year 6 months), an infant of Tsiko Village, Mudzi
Harare-Mutare Road (32,5 km peg)
Dorothy Chizuva (45), a female adult of Mupanga Village, Glendale
Victoria Manjokoto (16), a female juvenile of Stoneridge, Harare
Carlos Ganyaupfu (35), a male adult of Eastview, Harare
Harare-Chirundu Road (37 km peg)
Mutsikwa Mudzimba (44), a male adult of Meadow Crescent, Hatfield, Harare
Nicholas Esaya (20), a male adult of Damba Village, Mhangura
Kisha Chitundu (9 months), an infant of Kilimadagi Village, Mapinga
Joel Gogo (70), a male adult of Budiriro 3, Harare
The Zimbabwe Republic Police extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims.
We appeal to drivers to consider road safety while traveling on the country’s roads.
Above all, motorists should observe all road rules and regulations to safeguard human lives.


