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The government confirms that the ferry was over-capacity.

The government said that the ferry, which capsized last week on Lake Kariba in 'Zimbabwe, was carrying 180 passengers. This is double the number of people the police had estimated.

The Herald, a state-controlled newspaper in South Africa, reported that it was the worst transport disaster to have occurred there since 1991. That bus crash claimed 89 lives.

The boat capsized as it was traveling from a town in northern Zimbabwe called 'Kariba' to a rural community located on a lake after being hit by powerful?waves.

Police said that the ferry was only meant to carry 90 people, last week. The government statement didn't specify the maximum number of passengers that could have been aboard, but it did say that the?180 people and goods on board exceeded the "carrying capacity".

The police put the death toll at 94 on Tuesday.

The government released a statement after a cabinet session that said 77 people had been rescued to date, and search-and-recovery operations are still ongoing.

Lake Kariba is one of the largest reservoirs in the world. It's located on a border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Reporting and writing by Chris Takudzwa, Nilutpal Timsina, Editing by Alexander Winning & Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)