Monday, November 24

NetOne Zimbabwe Employees Passed Away From Honde Valley Mutare to Harare

Two NetOne Employees Killed In/1 Mutare–Harare Road CrashThe sun may have set on the NetOne Albun Honde Valley Marathon but the spirit it ignited is still running strong. Yesterday we conquered hills and chased horizons. Today we lace up once more not for speed but for stewardship. The NetOne team is back on the trail turning footsteps into action and transforming the route into a cleaner greener space for everyone who calls Honde Valley home.

 

 

 

What began as a race ends as a promise. A promise to honour the beauty that carried every runner forward. A promise to leave the valley better than we found it. With every bag filled and every path restored we celebrate not only athletic triumph but a shared commitment to the environment that inspires us.

 

 

 

The marathon medals shine but the real victory is the sparkle returning to the trails as we wrap up this unforgettable weekend with purpose heart and unity. NetOne is proud to finish strong by keeping Honde Valley clean vibrant and ready for the next stride into the 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HondeValleyMarathonCleanRunTwo NetOne employees have died and another was critically injured in a tragic road accident on the Mutare–Harare highway early today. The victims were part of a corporate team travelling back to Harare after attending a marathon event in Honde Valley.Authorities from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and emergency responders arrived at the scene to retrieve the victims and assist the surviving passenger, who was immediately rushed to hospital in critical condition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preliminary indications suggest excessive speed and limited visibility in that section of the road may have contributed to the accident, though police are still conducting full investigations.

 

NetOne officials are yet to release formal identities of the deceased pending notification of family members.

 

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This tragic event comes as Zimbabwe continues to record rising fatal accidents on its major highways, especially along the Mutare–Harare corridor, one of the country’s busiest and most hazardous stretches.

 

More details will follow as they emerge.RIP, Zvarwadza.

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