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IN response to Govt withholds nurses’ key documents, GABRIEL MAKAWA says: This evil regime has dismally failed to run the country. It must step down and pave way for the younger generation to govern the country. Zanu PF must go.

TAFADZWA EMM says: That government should set up more training centres, even 50 to train more nurses and any other profession that is in demand overseas is a no-brainer. Exportatio­n of labour is justifiabl­e in an economy where there is 90% unemployme­nt. Besides, government will benefit in the form of remmitance­s. That will ease forex shortages currently afflicting the country.

IN response to Chiwenga promised swimming pools, but Mbare residents swim in sewage, BA TAVONGA says: The same people will come back again this year with the same promise and we will vote for them. I think we are a cursed nation.

IN response to Unicef praises Zim child protection laws, AGRIPA JAMES JAMES says: I get very disappoint­ed when I hear that young girls between the ages of 12 and 14 are impregnate­d by old men, particular­ly in some of the notorious apostolic sects.

IN response to Four family members die in car crash, LETTY ZACHARY-CHIKONYORA says: My condolence­s, may their dear souls rest in eternal peace. May the bereaved family be comforted by the Holy Spirit.

GIVEMORE MEMORY MADZUDZO says: Did the driver not hit a pothole? I almost had an accident because of a pothole that was in a very unlikely part of the road. Our roads have become death traps.

WILO WILOCIOUS says: It’s not safe travelling together as a family. Also in African culture, families and clans have spirits that always follow them. Spirits come in the form of avenging, witchcraft, bad luck, etc. Before embarking on long journeys, families should visit bona fide seers/sibyls so as to be helped with prayers to prevent accidents. When I say bona fide seers or sibyls, I mean those who do not charge anything for their services.

IN response to 91% of African workers don’t save for old age: Why that’s a problem and how to fix it, MLUNGISI NDEBELE says: In Zimbabwe, they did but Zanu PF took away everything they had saved.

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