SOUTH AFRICAN ROADS DECLARED KILLING FIELDS: ANOTHER MASSACRE AS 11 BUTCHERED IN BLOODY WRECK — IS INCOMPETENCE NOW OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICY?
Just over a week after 14 innocent schoolchildren were wiped out in a horrific collision, the DEATH MACHINES are back on the rampage. This time, in KwaZulu-Natal, a mangled minibus taxi and a truck have conspired to create another scene of carnage, leaving 11 souls—including another child—extinguished on the asphalt. This is NOT an accident. This is a SYSTEMIC FAILURE of epic proportions, and the blood is on the hands of every official who has looked away.
While spokespeople offer sterile “preliminary information,” the reality is a driver trapped in a metal coffin and families shattered forever. How many more body bags must pile up before this nation admits its roads are a WARZONE? The recurring pattern of these deadly crashes points to a culture of lethal neglect, where unroadworthy vehicles and lax enforcement are given a free pass to MURDER civilians daily.
We are witnessing a silent genocide enabled by apathy, and if you think you’re safe, you’re next in line for the slaughter. The true crash wasn’t between vehicles—it was between a failing state and the value of human life.



