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RESPONSE to “Extreme temperatur­es till Thursday”. Climate change is real; we really need to educate people on this topic. — Yowe.

RESPONSE to “Nurses say no to strike, prefer talks”. Dialogue is the way to go. Why let people die unattended as if Government has not given you an ear. Hats off to the nurses. — Timothy Chirasha

ALL thanks to the nurses, they are showing that they are more profession­al than the doctors. Striking is not an answer, it will only worsen the situation as people will continue dying. — Mariah

YES, we should talk about things, striking will not solve any problem. A lot of people are suffering in hospitals because of these doctors, our nurses are being patriotic. Thumbs up to these health profession­als. — Kelly

RESPONSE to “Chasi proposes 30-year sentence for Zesa vandals”. I agree with Minister Chasi when he said Zesa employees are into it. Right now they are harvesting copper cables and replacing them with aluminium. I guess the thieves are targeting areas where Zesa will be planning to undertake the exercise. After all it is very risky for one to drain transforme­r oil without the expertise of Zesa. If you tell them they blame it on former employees instead of doing corporate introspect­ion and accept vicarious responsibi­lity. Is it possible to steal a whole transforme­r and install it where it will never be seen? Those machines have serial numbers etched into them. Zesa can identify a 10cm cable and claim ownership of it but cannot identify a whole transforme­r. Let’s put our heads together for once when it comes to this issue. — Edson Masuku.

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