Hertta-Maria Amutenja
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund is calling on the Zambezi region’s residents to participate in its weeklong outreach programme aimed at promoting road safety.
The outreach initiative will take place from 16 to 21 September in various towns and villages across the region, including Bukalo, Ngoma, Masokotwane, Sangwali, Mubiza, and Kongola.
MVA Fund Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku said the initiative, known as “MVA Fund on Wheels,” seeks to engage underserved communities.
“The MVA Fund on Wheels programme allows us to take our services directly to the people. Our team will assist communities with claims, enable residents to query ongoing claims, and provide information on the benefits and services the Fund offers,” she said.
The outreach will focus on pedestrian, passenger, and tyre safety. Among other activities, the MVA Fund will visit schools to promote safe road use and bus terminals to engage passengers and drivers on vehicle safety and roadworthiness.
“These engagements are essential for ensuring that communities have the knowledge they need to stay safe on the roads. Community members, parents, teachers, and local leaders are encouraged to attend and support the programme. By getting involved, they can help foster a culture of road safety within their communities,” Martins-Hausiku said.