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IN response to Delta funds solar borehole project, RAMESH PATEL says: That is very good from Delta to bring such developmen­t. It is high time Zimbabwean companies start funding their own projects and stop expecting foreigners to funding the projects.

IN response to 30 000 youths head for Masvingo, FREEMAN MOYO says: We should just call it a National Youth Jobless Day. How can a nation have over 54% of its people being unemployed.

IN response to Welshman tears into Chamisa, ROB PHODE says: Nelson Chamisa left the CCC with you, now it’s your turn to do whatever you want. He must leave Chamisa alone. Why is Welshman Ncube talking of someone who left? Why is it that he never said this rubbish when he was there with Chamisa? Who are you fooling here?

IN response to Land war rages as bigwigs clash, NKULULEKO SHALA DUBE says: That is exactly why the agricultur­al revolution occurred, private ownership of land has better security and leads to stability and long term investment­s. And yet here we are busy evicting some farmers who are doing a great job to feed the nation.

IN response to Motorist fined US$200 for assaulting parking marshal, MBONISI MOYO says: Sometimes these marshals are very rude. I think they should be taught customer care. If motorists shun parking in the city centre, there is no job for them and their company, so it means they should not be clamping cars all the time. I am saying so because in one of our towns I once witnessed inappropri­ate treatment of a motorist who had parked his vehicle, paid for three hours to fix CCTV cameras nearby. Soon after the ticket had expired, parking marshal clamped his car only three minutes after the car ticket expired and they demanded a heft fee to remove the clamps. This is so sad.

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