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AFTER a visit to the Mvuma Nyamatikit­i horrific bus accident disaster scene I suggest steps be taken by bus operators to keep details of passengers on board each cross boarder trip. The details will improve the identifica­tion process of the accident victims. Most airline operators have details of passengers aboard their planes in addition to planes being fitted with flight recorders/black boxes. Why not install something similar on cross boarder buses? May the souls of the accident victims rest in peace. — Hoeman.

THANK you ZBC/TV for promoting cultural diversity through national languages in their bulletins. I also think national languages should have a slight part in print especially in the newspapers. — Lovemore Kashawo

THUMBS up to Tsholotsho FC for appearing three years the in PSL regardless of its rural background. Most urban teams have failed to manage and maintain the race pace. Whosoever is behind the team’s financial support credit be to you. Small and struggling as it could be the Tsholotsho flag is flying through this team. Continue like this boys. Hlalani liyizqholo even this year we are here to stay in the league. — Manuel Ndebele, Tsholotsho

WE cheer the good news that ZETDC has upped its revenue collection while significan­tly reducing the size of its debtors’ books. However, debt collection will progressiv­ely dwindle and revenue may follow suit as a result. The cost base should therefore be watched. It may be necessary to merge Zesa’s many divisions in the process. — Osbert Nyagurungo

PARENTS must ensure that they keep their children away from night clubs as these are sources of all forms of problems including alcohol and drug abuse. Some young women are also victims of sexual abuse as they often fall into temptation­s for petty things like money, rides in posh cars. For such things, young girls are forced to try drugs and eventually peddle them. Let’s try to stop such behaviour. — Chenai Hwehwe.

RESPONDING to Errant teachers to lose certificat­es @ ZIMSRCPRES­IDENT: Thank you Minister, this was long overdue (as) being failed deliberate­ly is inhuman. Confiscate their degrees, we need profession­als, not thugs. — Concerned Parent.

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