At the accident scene we spoke to Ginimbi's business partner Dr Peter Gwaza, who described the accident as a horrible tragedy.
Three bodies are still in the Rolls Royce, as fire brigade is yet to retrieve them.
The late businessman had investments in the entertainment sector and was close to a number of socialites. (From left)Don The Billionaire, Fally, Madam Boss and Tsitsi Kachembere are some of the prominent socialites who visited the accident scene.
The detached Rolls Royce engine.
Police are getting ready to retrieve bodies from the burnt vehicle.
Doves officials and the police have begun attempts to retrieve the bodies from the Rolls Royce. They are struggling to open the door to gain clear access.
A video clip from the scene as the police and Doves staffers try to find ways to deal with the seemingly jammed doors.
Police officers trying to open the jammed Rolls Royce. Other police details have gone to look for more suitable equipment to perform the task.
Trigger warning: This video may contain graphic scenes.
A Harare man, Shareck Matsvaire has assisted with his hydraulic cutter and separator. The Rolls Royce is finally open and the bodies are now being retrieved.
Madam Boss consoling a relative of the deceased.
Fire Brigade have taken over retrieval processes. They are currently setting up a holmatro pump.
Vehicle numbers are growing as people are driving to the scene of the accident. Unless something is done to organise traffic, the place will be impassable and congested in no time.
All bodies have been taken away from the scene. Police officers are trying to manage the gridlock which has formed along Borrowdale road.
Our update thread ends here. We will give you more details as they come in.
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has joined other African First Ladies in Accra Ghana, for the Merck More than a Mother annual conference. She is accompanied by the Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Obadiah Moyo and the Ministry’s Family Health Director Dr Bernard Madzima.
The two day conference starts today and ends tomorrow. President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo is expected to officially open the conference. The First Lady is one of the speakers at this Merck Africa Asia Luminary 6th edition.
The conference is being co-chaired by Merck foundation CEO Dr Rasha Kelej and The First Lady of Ghana H.E Rebecca Akufo-ADDO. Ministers of Health, policy makers, health care providers and Academics from African and Asian countries are in attendance.
Professor Munashe Furusa applauded students for overcoming hardships to this graduation day thanked parents and other stakeholders for supporting the group that is graduating throughout their studies. @Africa_Univ