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RESPONSE to “Economy goes 96pc cashless: Chinamasa”. Is this a bad or good sign? Does it mean Zimbabwe has embraced plastic money or authorities have failed to solve the cash problem? — Kalabashmedia
RESPONSE to “Zanu-PF pins hopes on re-engagement”. Zimbabwe’s problems must be solved in Zimbabwe and not in Britain. Chamisa is taking opposition politics too far. Why do they always want fellow Zimbabweans to be punished for them to get into power? They have put most people off. ED has my vote now. — Zim1.
RESPONSE to “One pupil killed, 12 injured in kombi crash”. I hope the police and courts will show absolutely no mercy when dealing with this particular driver! The sentence should be the harshest permissible under law to set a precedent. —
MY heart goes out to the loved ones or parents of the deceased high school student. Kombi drivers are a menace. Even when a passenger warns them to drive with due care and without speeding, they never listen. This is disheartening. This kombi driver should be locked up, not to be charged with that ‘culpable homicide’ non-deterrent law. –
RESPONSE to “Non-performing parastatals to go: Chiwenga”. Vice President Cde Constantino Chiwenga, thank you for the intervention. Give these people nonnegotiable timelines otherwise we will get to next year talking about this issue. — Yowe.
RESPONSE to “Heads to roll in Cabinet, says ED”. I think our President must be commended ever since he took over. I want to believe every Zimbabwean breathed a sigh of relief somehow. People can now openly criticise or compliment him without fear, something some of us could not attempt in the last era. My plea to fellow Zimbabweans is to forward constructive criticism to our listening President. He has done well so far to revitalise the country within a short period of time. — James Mhandazviru.
A LOT has been happening at ZIMRA. Millions have been lost. It needs restructuring or Government should do away with the parastatal and go back to full control of these former departments. Corruption has worsened the situation. There is a lot of nepotism at Zimra. How can a parastatal have 200 managers? We need a small, competent young management structure. — Themba M