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- — Franco.

I have realised that doctrine harina basa kuti ndiwe ani. Look, a whole professor akasvika pakuita nhapwa yepashrine. Nyaya dzezvitend­ero hadzina kuti uri Dr, Professor or wakadzidza sei. Once you are trapped in it, hapana way out and it’s sad that this Professor was poisoned at the shrine. It shows there were people who were against him. Something is suspicious about his death. With this kind of cult, am sure they killed him. Rest in peace Professor. — Analyst.

Let’s help each other whenever necessary. I am seeing many people are living in poverty yekutoshay­a sadza chairo, yet we have people who are throwing food in bins. In our culture, we should help each other. Don’t let a neighbour die of hunger when you can help them. — Neighbour.

Munhu ngaave nebelief yake but let it not infringe on other people and even kids should be protected since they are yet to understand their rights. — Reader.

The bible says honour your father and mother and your years of living on this earth will be multiplied. I am sure some of us are no longer respecting their parents. It is also said more blessings come from respecting your parents. The story of the 98-year-old man whose children have abandoned him is sad. The story that they are accusing him of killing other kids is unfounded. We should not accuse our parents; I am sure we can find other ways to solve such cases. I can’t deny that those issues exist but we can’t abandon him like that. He still carries our blessings. — Peacemaker.

It’s sad that we still have age cheats in our football. The case of Chikona from Dynamos is not good for youth developmen­t of soccer if he is found on the wrong side. We need correct ages for the sustainabi­lity of the game rather than having age fraudsters. Let’s normalise having proper ages.

Cholera is manageable and let’s continue to manage it. The Government is playing its role to contain the disease. Let’s not be relaxed because it can be a disaster. — Resident.

Mutare City authoritie­s must act on the water tank at Pagomo going to Dangamvura. The tank is leaking and a lot of treated water is being lost. With the drought upon us, water needs to be used carefully. — Tawanda Mhlanga, Dangamvura.

I am not one who is into the business of judging people’s religious beliefs but if this church discourage­s its followers from going to school, how come they need lawyers because, for one to be a lawyer, they have to be academical­ly qualified. — Reader.

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