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IN response to “Civil servants stands deal” I would like to say tenement yards are the way to go for any forward thinking/planning government. Not everyone can own a piece of land in a modern society whose population keeps rising. We will need more land for industrial developmen­t and agricultur­al production while most of our urban population should be housed in high rise buildings as is the case in most developed/developing countries. This is a good plan. — Tafamutekw­e

I hope that Portraz does not forget Telone ADSL poor service delivery in the thick of things. Their speeds are not consistent with payments made, especially for live streaming. The staff are also very rude if you make follow-ups. — Chaporomok­a Chamukwenj­ere

TELL Mbalula that his South African people are busy smuggling drugs into Zimbabwe, he said that Zimbabwean­s are thieves in his country. — Billard Takudzwa Gumbanjera

RIP comrade. Justice Mutambanen­gwe served the people of Zimbabwe and was an astute legal mind. I hope that the lawyers and judges who follow in his footsteps are able to also follow his example and offer sound legal counsel to the people of Zimbabwe. — Muza.

VIVA Minister Walter Mzembi. Winning this will definitely put Zimbabwe on the map and will do well for the image of the country. I am sure that he will achieve success. — James Kumire.

YES, the condition of our roads was worsened by last season’s heavy rainfall and resources to repair the roads are very limited. We can avoid tyre bursts by reducing speed. If you don’t reduce speed and fly on our roads, you will complain more about our bad roads from hospital or the mortuary. — Jairos Tapfuma

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