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REPUBLISHED: “We Still Remember” — 8 Years Since the Karatu School Bus Tragedy That Claimed 32 Young Lives

It has been eight years since Tanzania experienced one of its most tragic events—the Karatu school bus accident that resulted in the deaths of 32 children, two teachers, and a bus driver. The memory of that tragic morning on May 6, 2017, continues to haunt the nation, a day that plunged the country into deep sorrow and marked a lasting chapter of mourning in Tanzania’s history.

The students from Lucky Vincent Primary School in Arusha were en route to participate in a mock national examination—a significant milestone in their young academic careers. However, that hopeful moment was abruptly interrupted when the school bus lost control on a rain-slicked road in the mountainous Karatu district. The vehicle veered off the road and fell into a ravine. Rescue operations uncovered a scene of unimaginable devastation.

News of the accident rapidly disseminated throughout the country. National television, radio, and newspapers halted regular programming to report on the unfolding tragedy. President John Magufuli announced a period of national mourning, and Tanzanians nationwide held vigils, ceremonies, and prayers in support of the grieving families.

The nation was united not only in sorrow but also in compassion. Amid the wreckage, three students were discovered alive—Wilson, Sadia, and Doreen. Severely injured yet fighting for their lives, the three survivors were subsequently flown to the United States for advanced medical care. Their story, deemed miraculous, resonated with people around the globe and became a symbol of resilience and survival in the face of profound loss.

In the years that ensued, the tragedy served as a catalyst for discussions regarding road safety and transportation reforms. The government committed to enhancing school transport regulations, improving road conditions in rural areas, and increasing scrutiny of driver qualifications. Although progress has been inconsistent, the memory of Karatu continues to serve as a solemn reminder of the stakes involved.

Currently, flowers are still laid at the memorial site near Karatu. The names of the lost children are still uttered by families, teachers, and classmates who remember them not merely as victims—but as dreamers, students, and beloved sons and daughters.

Eight years later, the pain has diminished but remains. As we republish the…

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