Sixteen people were killed in a collision between two buses in South Africa's remote Eastern Cape province today, the latest in a string of public transport tragedies in the country.
SAPA news agency said another four people were seriously injured.
One of the buses was carrying schoolchildren to an event near the town of Cradock, 700 km south of Johannesburg. It was not known how many of the dead were youths.
Even though it is Africa's wealthiest country, South Africa has a dire road-safety record, with poor driving or unreliable vehicles mostly to blame.
Twenty people were killed when a bus careered off a highway near Johannesburg in June, and 26 died earlier this month when a freight train ploughed into a truck carrying farm workers over a level-crossing.
Reuters