SMVAF PROMISES FULL SUPPORT TO NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY

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BY BANELE MAGONGO

MBABANE – Sincephetelo Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (SMVAF) has pledged to back the national road safety strategy launched last year by the Road Safety Council, to find innovative ways to improve road safety and deliver tangible results.

This was said by the SMVAF Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Mfanimpela Myeni on Wednesday 1 August 2024 at Happy Valley Hotel during the Road Injury Prevention Indaba 2024.

Myeni conveyed his gratitude for the cooperation and support the organization was receiving from the various stakeholders in the road safety domain, led by the Road Safety Council. He confirmed SMVAF’s wholehearted endorsement of the national road safety strategy, as proposed by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, and pledged the organization’s commitment to the implementation and success of the strategy.

In his statement, the SMVAF CEO emphasized that most road injuries could be prevented with the right interventions, which is why, as part of the road safety value chain, the organization has chosen to collaborate with stakeholders to find solutions to the challenges plaguing Eswatini’s roads.

“Our Funeral Benefit Claims have increased significantly, indicating that we are burying more Emaswati from road crashes. We, therefore, realized the urgent need to come out and declare that no one should be the next victim of the road crashes,” he said.

Citing a tragic incident where 27 people were injured and 3 lost their lives in a road accident within a week, the CEO illustrated the gravity of the situation on Eswatini’s roads. He pointed out that the increasing funeral benefit payments extended to accident victims were a clear indication to SMVAF of the urgent need to implement measures that would mitigate the devastating impact of road accidents.

Myeni outlined the primary objective of the Indaba as an opportunity to establish a shared understanding of the road crash injury situation in Eswatini. He explained that SMVAF’s mandate was to examine the data and analyse the issue to develop effective solutions in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, particularly in the area of enforcement, which they believed to be an essential element in tackling the problem.

Myeni went on to highlight the inclusion of judiciary experts as a crucial component of the Indaba’s discussions, emphasizing that accidents often occur due to non-adherence to road safety regulations. By understanding the legal implications of such violations, SMVAF could collaborate with relevant stakeholders to strengthen existing regulations and reinforce law enforcement efforts to ensure road safety.

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