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AS of 21 March mark the start of tobacco marketing season, with farmers being urged to put their monies after product sale to good use! — Lovemore Kashawo, Harare
THANKS for the retailers, kombis and buses that are now accepting plastic money but I’m surprised why Chinese shops are rejecting plastic money? This is unfair to customers and they must obey Government’s instruction or policy on the acceptance of plastic money. — Muguhuri Holding, Kezi. THANK you Mr President #ED. After toiling on the railways for so many years with no thank you or salary to talk about, ferrying drought relief and all related cargo. The past administration never mentioned railways at their interface rallies. Thank you for acknowledging our existence and all efforts. You are our hope. — Macnishta esporo. Harare.
DYNAMOS, Dembare, Chazunguza should pull up there stocks this year. — Mondog.
RESPONSES to “President names, shames looters Nearly $1bn remains outstanding. Funds stashed in China, Botswana, SA”. This is a step in the right direction. Can you imagine this sort of thing happening under the old dispensation? — Loud Speaker
OUR Chevrons are making us proud. They should not be demoralised about the defeat in the last game. They should concentrate on winning in the next. I know they can win this. Go Chevrons go, make us proud! — Tomothy Shiri.
RESPONSE to “President in Rwanda for African Union extraordinary session”. The President means business. We are right behind him.— @websterhes.