Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe

Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe To promote road safety through education, training, publicity and research.

DEEPEST CONDOLENCES!!!The Board, Management and Staff of Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe extends deepest condolences ...
14/08/2026

DEEPEST CONDOLENCES!!!

The Board, Management and Staff of Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe extends deepest condolences to the bereaved families, friends and all those affected by the devastating boat accident at Lake Kariba.

We share in your pain and sorrow during this incredibly difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the love and support of those around you.

May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace.

Livestock on the road can become a serious road hazard. A sudden encounter with cattle, donkeys or other animals can lea...
14/08/2026

Livestock on the road can become a serious road hazard. A sudden encounter with cattle, donkeys or other animals can leave motorists with little time to react.

Motorists: Slow down, stay alert, especially in rural areas, and avoid sudden swerving.

Livestock owners: Keep animals safely away from roads and prevent them from straying onto highways.

Slow down. Stay alert. Share the road responsibly.

Your voice matters! If you haven’t  had the chance to fill in our Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions (KAPS) survey kin...
13/08/2026

Your voice matters! If you haven’t had the chance to fill in our Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions (KAPS) survey kindly scan the QR Code on the flyer or follow the survey link below to participate:

https://forms.gle/45btADR74BCsDYWp8

Your voice matters! Help shape safer roads in Zimbabwe.
The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) is conducting a Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions (KAPs) Survey to better understand the experiences, views, and concerns of road users across the country.

Your feedback will help us develop more effective road safety programmes, policies, and interventions that save lives and make our roads safer for everyone.

✅ Participation is voluntary
✅ Your responses are confidential
✅ The survey is anonymous

📱 Scan the QR Code on the flyer or follow the survey link below to participate:

https://forms.gle/45btADR74BCsDYWp8

DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE: ZVISHAVANE & KWEKWE See flyers for more information.
12/08/2026

DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE: ZVISHAVANE & KWEKWE

See flyers for more information.

During the Heroes and Defense Forces holidays Road Safety Education and Enforcement Campaign, we had an honour and privi...
11/08/2026

During the Heroes and Defense Forces holidays Road Safety Education and Enforcement Campaign, we had an honour and privilege to witness a number of top government officials taking initiative in understanding and participating in road safety issues. This is indicative of government’s whole of government’s approach in ensuring that we have total road safety in our country.

Pictured is Rtd. Gen V. Sibanda receiving road safety education at one of our educational blocks.

As Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, we say road safety is everyone’s responsibility, let us all make an effort in preserving lives.

Road safety education remains a critical tool in preventing crashes and saving lives. The Minister of Transport and Infr...
11/08/2026

Road safety education remains a critical tool in preventing crashes and saving lives. The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Hon F.T Mhona, TSCZ Board Chairman Mr. K. K Sibanda, Vice Boardperson Ms. Lizwe Bunu, TSCZ Board Members, TSCZ Managing Director Mr. M. Munodawafa are pictured participating in a road safety educational block, demonstrating that road safety is a shared responsibility that requires commitment at every level.

Through the Heroes and Defence Forces Road Safety Education and Enforcement Campaign, stakeholders are engaging communities and road users on the importance of responsible behaviour, compliance with traffic regulations and protecting lives on our roads.

Let us all be ambassadors for road safety. Every journey. Every road user. Every day.

11/08/2026

As we commemorate Heroes and Defense Forces holidays, we honour the brave men and women whose sacrifices secured and continue to secure our nations freedom.

Take a listen👂

Be Patient On The Road!!!Patience Today, Safety Tomorrow!!!
11/08/2026

Be Patient On The Road!!!

Patience Today, Safety Tomorrow!!!

A Defensive Driver is a Safer Driver!For a driver, every journey carries the responsibility of protecting many lives. Po...
10/08/2026

A Defensive Driver is a Safer Driver!

For a driver, every journey carries the responsibility of protecting many lives. Possessing a Defensive Driving Certificate demonstrates a commitment to safer driving, greater awareness and responsible decision-making on the road.

✅ Stay alert.
✅ Anticipate hazards.
✅ Drive defensively.
✅ Protect every passenger.

Safe driving is not just a skill — it is a responsibility.

This Heroes holiday, drive responsibly, don’t drink and drive and adhere to all traffic laws.Campaign point: Goromonzi
10/08/2026

This Heroes holiday, drive responsibly, don’t drink and drive and adhere to all traffic laws.

Campaign point: Goromonzi

Address

4 Park Street
Harare
00263

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:30

Telephone

+263784335544

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