Twelve dead in two N12 highway crashes

Two separate head-on collisions on the N12 highway claimed 12 lives on Saturday in Gauteng and the Northern Cape. Seven people, including a baby, died in the Northern Cape incident, while five perished in Gauteng. Authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution amid the festive season.

On December 13, 2025, tragedy struck South Africa's roads with two fatal crashes on the N12 highway. In the first incident, earlier that Saturday, a head-on collision between an SUV and a light delivery vehicle on the stretch between Kimberley and Warrenton in the Northern Cape killed seven people, including a baby.

The second crash occurred in Fochville, Gauteng, where two vehicles collided head-on, resulting in five deaths. Three victims died at the scene, and two others succumbed later in hospital.

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) is investigating both accidents, in which a total of 12 people lost their lives. "The exact cause of these crashes are still unknown at this stage," stated RTMC spokesperson Simon Zwane. He emphasized the need for drivers to show extreme caution, reduce speed, and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol.

These incidents highlight ongoing road safety concerns during the festive season, with authorities continuing to promote safer driving practices to prevent further losses.

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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.

Four people died in a collision involving four bakkies on the N2 highway at Kwambonami in KwaZulu-Natal. The accident occurred when one vehicle attempted to overtake on a double barrier line, leading to a head-on crash. Two others were critically injured and hospitalized.

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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.

Several funerals took place on Saturday for learners killed in a tragic school transport accident in Vanderbijlpark. The crash on Monday involved a taxi colliding with a truck, claiming 14 young lives. Communities gathered in grief to remember the victims.

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Following South African Weather Service warnings of severe thunderstorms and rains through the festive season, inclement weather has claimed two lives, left three missing, and prompted widespread relief operations in provinces including KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.

The Provincial Road Incident Management system has initiated its Festive Season Arrive Alive campaign at a Shell Ultra Pit stop in Bloemfontein to promote road safety. This effort follows a concerning November in the Free State, where over 23 lives were lost in road incidents within three weeks. Authorities emphasize collaboration between emergency services and law enforcement to reduce fatalities during the holiday period.

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Nine children were injured when a school transport taxi collided with a bakkie in Durban's Glenwood area. Paramedics responded quickly, stabilizing the victims before transporting them to hospitals. The cause of the accident remains unknown.

 

 

 

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