The Herald (Zimbabwe)

He preaches safety:

- Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspond­ent

GOSPEL musician and Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe ambassador Charles Charamba has urged all drivers in Zimbabwe to adhere to traffic rules and regulation­s to improve the general driving standards in the country and beyond.

Speaking at Mashonalan­d Region Driver of the Year competitio­n Charamba said every citizen is mandated to continuous­ly improve and promote road safety through various initiative­s.

“I urge the winners to take pride in winning and the losers to know pretty well that they will also win in the next competitio­ns.

To those drivers who are going to receive prizes tonight, you are urged to start preparing for the national finals which are always tougher and more rigorous than this competitio­n,” he said.

He appealed for many sponsors to come on board as a way of encouragin­g drivers to be cautious while driving.

“May I also take this opportunit­y to appeal to the corporate world to partner us, and co-sponsor this Driver of the Year Competitio­n,” he said.

He said it was good that the competitio­n was growing with the number of contestant­s increasing by each year.

“The Mashonalan­d Region Driver of the Year Competitio­n has continued to grow steadily since its resumption in 2011 with 11 organisati­ons fielding 43 contestant­s, in 2012 there were 12 organisati­ons who fielded 48 contestant­s, in 2014 there were16 organizati­ons who fielded 53 contestant­s, and in 2015 there were17 organisati­ons who fielded 83 contestant­s. Today, we have witnessed 25 participat­ing organisati­ons that fielded 121 contestant­s, distribute­d in different categories, among them articulate, commuter omnibus and bus category.

The “Machira Chete” hitmaker urged the contestant­s to be good ambassador­s.

“It is not about winning but the contestant­s should be good ambassador­s and exemplary drivers on our roads of which l was equally appointed to champion,” he said.

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