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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.

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