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46 Dead in Uganda Highway Crash After Buses Collide Head-On

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A horrific Uganda highway crash claimed 46 lives early on October 22, 2025. The catastrophic incident occurred near Kiryandongo, on the road to Gulu. It involved two buses and two other vehicles.

The Cause of the Collision

The death toll was initially reported as 63. Police later revised the number to 46 after finding some unconscious victims survived.

The collision happened when two bus drivers, reportedly racing, tried to overtake other vehicles simultaneously. They struck each other head-on in a fiery wreck.

“A Tragedy of Staggering Scale”

First responders faced a horrific scene of twisted metal. Irene Nakasiita of the Red Cross described it as “a tragedy of staggering scale.” She noted the horror of mangled limbs and lifeless bodies.

The crash occurred around midnight. This darkness delayed aid, as few bystanders were present to help.

A Deadly Trend Beyond This Uganda Highway Crash

Deadly road accidents are common across East Africa. In August 2025, a separate crash in Kenya killed 25 mourners.

Uganda, in particular, faces a growing crisis. Police data shows a grim upward trend in road fatalities. Deaths rose from 4,534 in 2022 to 5,144 in 2024.

Authorities blame reckless driving for 44.5% of last year’s crashes. This latest disaster fits that tragic pattern. Survivors are currently receiving treatment at a local government hospital.

“Anarchy on Our Roads”

Prominent road safety advocate Joseph Beyanga, also known as “Joe Walker,” called the situation “anarchy on our roads.”

He blamed the crash on a failure to enforce traffic laws. Beyanga specifically noted lax enforcement for heavy vehicles at night.

He argued that poor infrastructure and speeding drivers create a chaotic environment.

Beyanga organizes public walks to raise awareness. His next event is a 60-kilometer memorial trek in November 2025. The walk will honor the thousands killed and injured in road accidents.

Systemic Failures Exposed

The Kiryandongo tragedy highlights deep systemic failures. Many highways are narrow and unable to handle heavy bus and truck traffic.

Furthermore, nighttime crashes often suffer from delayed emergency response. While traffic laws exist, enforcement remains weak. Local hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed while treating the numerous injured.

A Nation Mourns

This disaster is a painful blow to families across the nation. The 46 lives lost have intensified public calls for action, not just words.

As investigations into the crash continue, Uganda faces urgent pressure to address its road safety epidemic.

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