Police in Mazabuka district have arrested a security guard after he rammed a taxi he was driving into Barclays Bank building yesterday.
Police and Armaguard Security guards manning the bank confirmed the development to ZANIS in Mazabuka.
They said the security guard, who works for ROMA Security Company, lost control of the car at the notorious Shoprite corner and hit into the bank building. They said alert police officers immediately arrested the guard to investigate the motive behind the crash.
But Armaguard security guards told ZANIS that the arrested security guard, who was guarding at TOTAL filling station, allegedly got the vehicle registration number ABR 4569 from the owner without permission.
One of the Armaguard security guards at the bank, Janet N’gandu explained that the arrested guard, who was driving at a fast speed, allegedly failed to negotiate a corner at the notorious Shoprite junction in the central business district.
Ms N’gandu said bank management has since been informed although by press time no one was available for a comment.
And a Taxi driver, who had parked the vehicle at TOTAL, Kecious Mapu said he did not allow the security guard to drive the car. Mr. Mapu said police should also investigate if the guard has a valid driver’s licence.
ZANIS
ukusamwa efyo kwaba:(
“a corner at the notorious Shoprite junction in the central business district.”
Ba LT, can’t you give a better discription? Not everyone has been to Mazabuka and mind you, most of the bloggers here are diasporians. Better reporting will be greatly appreciated.:-?
Virginia Chinena
Some information are better just gotten like that. What did you expect LT to do. Give you the whole Map for Mazabuka coz u are diasporianian . :)):)):))
#2 what else do you need to know? Go to Mazabuka if you want to see the notorious Shoprite Junction. Or read the Post. LT, you are doing a great job
A corner will never be notorious. Blaming #2 is not wise at all. #2 is looking at it from the GRAMMATIC point of view where as the rest of you are looking it from the GEOGRAPHICAL point of view. Non of you is wrong. I believe not even me will be wrong if I say that I have been to Mazabuka many times and I have witnesses 2 trucks ram into Shoprite. Surely this is not due to the ‘NOTORIOUS’ corner but may be the ‘NOTORIOUS’ steep from the Golf Club down the line south end. The so called notorious corner is actually a T junction with the main road from the northern side joining the east – west road leading to Zambia Sugar factory on the western side. I feel this explains to some ”DIASPORA” charaters with Zambia.lol
practice when you have the right to not when you don’t.i just hope the taxi driver does’nt lose his job in this economy.~o)~o)~o)
:d:d/ That corner is known widely known for fatal accidents. Is is indeed a nortoriou corner. The corner is as ‘NORTORIOUS’ AS HAS BEEN REPORTED BY LT. N apology, this is the correct writing grammatically.
Definition: Generally known and talked of by the public; universally believed to be true; manifest to the world; evident; usually in an unfavorable sense; as, a notorious thief; a notorious crime or vice.
Definition: having an exceedingly bad reputation; “a notorious gangster”; “the tenderloin district was notorious for vice”, he had an accident on that notorius corner..cliff..hill’
# 2 You are a great guy.
Lets talk of what happened not the corner.
Some of the so called Diasporians are too fond of digressing from the topic and come up with strange words like ‘Grammatic’.
Was this an accident or was it intentional? LT please enlighten us.Lt can you please start to show us some good pictures of the so called”development Projects” that all these ass lickers keep talking about.
ukusamwa ba guard. what was he thinking anyway? how does one drive fast when they know they are learner? or was it intetional?
sounds like Armaguard Security were on the ball!!
keep up the good work