
Miners Union of Zambia (MUZ) President Oswell Munyenyembe died Tuesday 2/7 along the Ndola-Kitwe dual carriage way and below are the pictures from the accident scene;”Mr Munyenyembe and his driver Chibuta aged 35, were travelling from Ndola to Kitwe when the vehicle overturned due to over-speeding according to Copperbelt Police Chief, Mary Tembo.
The accident happened around 13:10 hours and Mr Munyenyembe died on arrival at Wusakile Mine Hospital. Funeral gathering is at 22 Funda Avenue in Mufulira.
May his soul rest in peace.
MHSRIP. Now those who are talking about German vehicles. When it comes to rollover accidents, German vehicles perform as bad as many others. Rollover is a special class of accident which is still under research to determime optimal structural design.
MHSRIEP
It seems zambians are experts on vehicles now and cannot blame the state of roads in zed.This is very pathetic.
neither the road nor the car are to blame. it was an accident.MTSRIP.
Too bad
Too bad..May his name & soul Rest in eternal peace.
What iz overspeeding?
May His Soul Rise If Possible MHSRIP
Zambian roads are very bad and are to blame for most of the accidents. The Kitwe – Ndola Dual Carriage way is very bad at the moment. Driving to Lusaka is another night mare – specially in spots where there used to be Road Blocks; the roads are so uneven I lost an oil sample one time. No signs to warn of pot-holes or uneven road etc. Zambians – pressure the government to do something and save lives. On a good road; you can drive at 140 Km/h and still manage to control the car – but in Zambia, that would be suicidal! MHSRIP
I thank all the tumfweko sympathisers, this is the way it shuold be. we’ll miss him. Indeed MHSRIP
Toyotas are japanese cars, who is talking about German vehicles here?
What happened to the driver?
ya roads are bad and not even road signs to warn drivers#### shape bend ahead,steep/slippery road slow down,50km/hr zone etc etc.Please lets have these in place
meant sharp
Kafwe chikala who cares,macende yako
There is nothing like over speeding. speeding! is driving above a given speed limit. it was unfortunate accibdent. MHSRIP
hisman. it an oil samp not sample iwe kaluchazi. may the soul of our departed colleague rest in peace. death is not a pleasant thing and even these mongrels writing dry jokes know that fact. fellow mourners just for once ignore them and they will have egg on their faces. whats has got Germany makes that you only fantasize about when you are masturbating got to do with this sombre topic.
equally uninformed Conman, it is an oil sUmp… try google or wkipedia sometime…
MHSRIP
he he i caught you. are cheif or “chief” mech engineer. you are the illiterate who needs these sites more. as for me i use mozilla and galaxy search engines
I usually note that most of our VIPs do not strap themselves when being driven. I wouldn’t be surprised if the late was not in a seat belt. We should also take note of our poor roads, poor or non-existent signs and even humps on highways!!!! Just saying…
Lets no blame the govt for Roads signs, lets blame manufacturers of breezy.
rest in peace
The man has died at a time when we needed him most, especially this time of negotiations. As sheeps we have lost a shepared, but God will see us through. MHSRIP
R.I.P.@Tionge,Artificial Death and the rest who are talking bullsh*t namupena you bastards your friends are heart broken imwemulelanda ama rubbish.FOKOK
MHSRIP
From the damage to the car, it can be deduced that the road was certainly coming too fast towards the car that when the trigger function for the accident occured, the driver could not do much but succumb to the laws of motion. May the late Munyenyembe’s soul RIP.
we will miss him a lot.
people are always speeding on this rd….i drive like a grand ma on this rd and am alive. slow down people
A needless stupid death!
Please Zambians, obey traffic rules and learn to drive safely.
may his soul rest in eternal peace
a great los to te union fraternity. MHSRIP
MHSRIP
TOO BAD MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
It is sad to learn of his death. May God comfort his family and heal the badly injured driver.
All people who have written something here nobody is condemning over speeding. That was the cause of the accident. We should drive carefully. Speed limits if any are not observed in Zambia. In USA they are strictly observed even from air or by radar. The police department should invest in radars using the money they collect from speeding offenders. Even I was overspeeding in Zambia with my Toyota landcruiser. When I think about it now I shudder.It is stupid. You can die. I follow the speed limits here. Even the penalties are too much $100-200. MHSRIP.
Mr. Munyenyembe, that gallant son of Africa, at 57 you have gone a little bit too early. Whatever the reason for the cause of that fatal accident, you fought your battle, you travelled your journey and you scored successes!! Rest in eternal peace our dear lovely brother,son, uncle and leader.
this day shall come for everyone. let’s get ready!
MUZ president blah blah blah…what the fuck! He let his driver overspeed and now both bastards have kicked the bucket, so what..This is nothing but a statistic, a learning experience to all who choose to overspeed yet they barely have the skill to handle a speeding car…
R.I.P Sire,& 2 all of y,all tokin bout pushing german whips,death is death no matter wat state of the art equipment ur whip has,be it an aston martin,buggati veyron,benz kompressor,range rover sport,hummer h2,wen death finds u U DIE rest in peace Mr Munyenyembe!
MHSRIEP
It was indeed a fatal accident
sad man lets take care on the zambian roads they r bad
May hsi soul rest in peace
All the police know is that which can only free them and not to say at one point that it happened know. Overspeeding what nonsence.
MHSRIP. Our state of roads are very very bad to say.
Rest in peace.