Nine die in two accidents before Christmas

Nine people died in two separate road accidents in Kenya on the night of December 24, 2025, as the world celebrated Christmas. One crash occurred at Mukhonje in Lugari constituency on the Eldoret-Webuye highway, and the other at Sachangwan in Nakuru County. More than 15 others suffered severe injuries and are receiving treatment in hospitals.

On the night leading into Wednesday, December 24, 2025, a severe road accident occurred at the Mukhonje business center in Lugari constituency on the Eldoret-Webuye highway. A matatu heading to Webuye from Eldoret collided with a lorry transporting fertilizer, resulting in eight deaths and seven severe injuries. Locals and vehicle owners joined efforts to assist the victims, while witnesses described the lorry as having veered off the road.

In a second incident at Sachangwan on the Nakuru-Eldoret road, two people died, including the lorry driver and one passenger. The crash involved five vehicles, including a Nissan matatu carrying passengers from Eldoret. More than ten were injured or killed, with others continuing treatment at Molo Sub-County Hospital, the Referral Hospital, and Nakuru Training Hospital.

Nakuru County Traffic Police Commander Allan Ogolla stated, "The lorry driver was heading to Nakuru and failed to control the vehicle. He died on the spot, and a passenger succumbed to injuries." Ogolla added that the injured were rushed to hospitals, and the involved vehicles were towed to Molo Police Station.

Witness James Kinuthia said, "The lorry driver was speeding before the accident happened. That's why it was very difficult for him to control it." Police and Red Cross workers aided the rescue, and the incident disrupted traffic on the busy road.

Rift Valley Regional Commissioner Dr. Abdi Hassan urged drivers to follow traffic rules. "More police and NTSA officers have been deployed... I urge everyone to be disciplined on the roads, and every road user's life must be protected," Hassan said.

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Illustration of fatal head-on bus-matatu crash at Karai on Nairobi-Nakuru highway, with wreckage, smoke, emergency responders, and injured victims.
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Ten die in deadly crash at Karai on Nairobi-Nakuru highway

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Ten people have been confirmed dead and about 35 others seriously injured in a crash early Monday at Karai near Naivasha on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway. A passenger bus heading to Nairobi from the west collided head-on with a matatu, with police investigating the cause. The incident follows another accident that killed five just two days earlier.

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) reported 25 deaths in 16 accidents on December 23 alone, with 42 drivers arrested and 418 vehicles impounded.

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A deadly multi-vehicle collision on the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway near Konza City claimed eight lives on January 2, 2026. Survivors have shared terrifying accounts of the incident, which involved a shuttle, a lorry, and a bus. Authorities are investigating the circumstances as injured parties receive treatment.

One of the injured victims from the December 19 N2 highway crash at Kwambonami in KwaZulu-Natal has died in hospital, raising the death toll to five.

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Two people were killed and three others injured when armed bandits ambushed a lorry transporting livestock from Samburu to Isiolo. The attack occurred on Thursday, January 15, around 5:30pm, between Sapashe and Lerata. Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo condemned the incident and noted that the assailants fled with 12 head of cattle.

A tragic accident on National Highway 48 in Karnataka's Chitradurga district claimed at least nine lives when a sleeper bus caught fire after colliding with a lorry. The bus was traveling from Bengaluru, and several passengers were injured. Rescue operations are underway.

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South Africa's Transport Department reports a decline in road fatalities during the festive season, but highlights a rise in reckless overtaking and drinking and driving. Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa urges drivers to exercise patience and avoid risky behaviors. The preliminary data shows promising reductions in crashes and deaths compared to last year.

 

 

 

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