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Minister Ndwandwe Engages Motorists in Back to School Road Safety Campaign
The Minister for Public Works and Transport, Chief Ndlaluhlaza Ndwandwe, today engaged directly with motorists near MDS Primary School in Mbabane, urging them to prioritise road safety, particularly in areas surrounding schools.
The engagement formed part of the Ministry’s ongoing Road Safety Back to School Campaign, held at the Old Police Station in Mbabane. The initiative seeks to promote responsible driving behaviour and enhance the protection of learners as schools continue with the academic year.
Addressing motorists, Minister Ndwandwe emphasised the importance of adhering to speed limits, observing road signs, and remaining vigilant when driving near school zones. He highlighted that children are among the most vulnerable road users and require heightened awareness and caution from all drivers.
The Minister further noted that road safety is a shared responsibility and called on motorists, parents, public transport operators and pedestrians to work collectively to reduce road accidents.
The Back to School Campaign is part of broader efforts by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to strengthen road safety awareness nationwide and ensure safer environments for learners across the country.
The Ministry continues to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to promote safer roads and foster a culture of responsible driving.
