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Who is the managing director of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe?

The current Managing Director of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) is Munesu Munodawafa. He has held various senior positions in Zimbabwe’s transport and safety sectors, bringing a wealth of experience in policy formulation, administration, and public safety. Under his leadership, the TSCZ has increased its focus on reducing road traffic accidents and promoting safer road use through education, enforcement, and stakeholder engagement.

 

Munesu Munodawafa has a long-standing background in transportation, having previously served in roles such as the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development. His involvement at that level gave him deep insight into national transport challenges and helped shape his strategic approach at the TSCZ. His experience in both public administration and technical areas of transport policy has made him well-positioned to lead initiatives aimed at improving road safety across Zimbabwe.

 

As Managing Director of the TSCZ, Munodawafa is responsible for overseeing road safety awareness campaigns, coordinating with law enforcement agencies, and advising the government on traffic safety policies. The Council also plays a key role in driver education, road safety audits, accident investigations, and policy advocacy. Munodawafa has emphasized the importance of data-driven strategies and public-private partnerships to improve Zimbabwe’s traffic safety record.

 

Under his leadership, the TSCZ has launched several campaigns targeting high-risk road users, including public transport operators and pedestrians. These campaigns aim to change attitudes toward road usage and instill a culture of responsibility. Munodawafa has also promoted the incorporation of technology in traffic monitoring and safety assessments, which is a progressive step toward modernizing Zimbabwe’s road safety infrastructure.

 

In summary, Munesu Munodawafa’s role as Managing Director of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe places him at the forefront of efforts to make the country’s roads safer. His professional background, strategic focus, and commitment to reducing road fatalities are evident in the TSCZ’s current programs and policy direction. Through his leadership, the Council continues to push for safer roads and responsible driving behavior

 

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