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The problem of drugs is the supplier. Who is supplying these drugs? Which port of entry are these drug lords using? We may try to fight drugs but tichitadza kurwisa problem chaiyo chaiyo. There is a bigger problem than doing these campaigns. Let’s get to the bottom of this menace rather than dealing with the surface. If we don’t deal with the root, then we will remain with it and many young people are going to perish. Thank you, H-Metro, for spearheadi­ng the awareness campaigns on anti-drug abuse. Keep informing the world about the effects. — Ba Chu.

Sadly, we are losing young lives in very sad circumstan­ces. I am seeing little children being killed and we are seeing some of them being dumped. The world looks cruel when it comes to the innocent children. My heart is broken and may God intervene for this spirit which is taking away these little children. — Reader.

After losing two games it looked like Ivory Coast was all dead and buried. Next, they advanced to the last 16. They knocked out Senegal the champions. They advanced as the third best placed team. Now it has left us with more questions than answers. The match against Senegal was fair and free. People want the hosts to stay because they want more fans in stadiums. How on earth, a team that sacked their coach last week beat the champions this week? If you are at home, do you try everything? Nyashadzam­wari.

I agree with what Minister Mangaliso said that wetlands are priceless. Indeed, they are important because this is where you also get aqua life. We also need to make sure the wetlands are protected from constructi­on as we are witnessing in some of the suburbs. We need to avoid such ‘floods’ which end up taking away some of the properties. Let’s also fight land barons to avoid disappoint­ments. — Resident.

Nyaya yemafood vendors yakaoma zveshuwa nekuti vanhu vari kutsvagawo kurarama. Asi panoda striking a balance because taking them away will also leave them with few options to fend for their families. So, I feel, we need to continue urging the vendors to be smart and make sure they are selling from designated positions than to sell from everywhere. I see vamwe vanotenges­era pasi chaipo, they should also make sure the food is not contaminat­ed. We just pray for God’s mercy to save us as we continue to hustle. — Zimbo.

South Africans vakatituka kuti support your team. They even called us internatio­nal orphans. So, for me, I don’t support them, yes, they are our neighbours but the way they see us is not African. Hameno supportana­i mega ikoko. — Soccer Fan.

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