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Twitter Responses to “Zesa insolvent, expects increased loss.” SOMETHING different needs to be done with Public Sector Enterprises. We need a new model which will focus on efficiency, service delivery and viability. There are various models available to use public-private synergies in executing projects of national importance that need implementation. — @tapiwapi.
LOSS? While Chivayo still swims in $680 million tenders? If nothing exemplary is done about this level of stealing, efforts by the President to ensure an economic turnaround will be fruitless. — @cde Maswerasei
Facebook Response to “Queen keen to mend Zimbabwe, UK ties.” GOOD news, Zimbabwe is almost there. This is a global village, we cannot do it alone. — Lonstar Mutata
Response to “Zesa insolvent, expects increased loss.” ZESA should retrench, keep a manageable size of employees and pay retrenches their dues well. Those retrenched can open businesses and become employers too. — Aldolf Makataza.
Responses to “President arrives in Switzerland for WEF.” THAT is the way forward, to engage the West and attract investment. Democratic space should be opened and a credible election delivered, that’s my wish Mr President. This year you will win resoundingly because the opposition is in tatters. — Innocent Chakanyuka.
MAN of the moment. A good start Mr President. We have all the confidence in you and your team. God bless your visit. — Kennedy Mapurisana.
GREAT chance to liaise with world leaders; you are doing well Mr President. — Brian Jhabite Chitambisa.
Website Response to “President arrives in Switzerland for WEF.” ZIMBABWE is one of only 10 African countries to attend this important event, which itself is a milestone. Every opportunity to market our country as an investment destination is critical to economic revival. Even the most powerful countries take this event seriously to attract investment and make macroeconomic deals. People should not call this “begging” but competition for global trade. Even the all-powerful USA is a “beggar” for every drop of foreign investment it can get. — Inspector.