While the world will remember the thousands of lost lives through road accidents on Saturday, the National Road Safety Council will hold a remembrance day for the 12 victims of bus fire at Naevuevu Village, Sigatoka.
NRSC Executive Director Akapusi Tuifagalele confirmed that 62 people have died on our roads overall so it is important that every citizen continue to support in keeping our roads safety from such accidents.
World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims will be celebrated this Saturday throughout the world.
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