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IN response to Bowser drivers divert water to families, friends, PRISCILLA LAMBERT says: The Bulawayo City Council should find other ways of monitoring the movement of water bowser trucks to avoid all these problems.

TORAI DAFI says: My suggestion is that let the drivers sign a log sheet next to the area that they are supposed to deliver and hand it to the relevant councillor or supervisor.

SNINI NDLOVU says: This is very unacceptab­le, disgracefu­l and unprofessi­onal. We need to change our country. Such kind of people with that behaviour must be fired straight away.

TAKESURE S DUBE says: We should not blame the drivers because they copied this from the president, who leave the people hungry and without medication, while they buy chiefs cars using the taxpayers’ money. They must think along the lines of the good President of Zambia.

IN response to ‘Contract system enslaves tobacco farmers’, ABILITY BEPETE says: Plant trees first, now Zimbabwe is very hot because of this tobacco farming which is not even benefiting the country at all.

IN response to Minister urges patriotism among youth, SYDNEY SHONAI says: Tinoda Machakaire should understand that the masses do not eat patriotism. Our politician­s are preaching patriotism yet they are busy milking the country’s natural resources.

IN response to Zera, police raid illegal gas dealers, ARTFUL CAESAR says: The Zanu PF-led government saw people making money on the streets through gas, now it wants to block the people from earning clean money.

IN response to Zanu PF gatecrashe­s sanctions Press briefing, CHRISTOPHE­R MAMHERE says: It looks like the people are happy that Zanu PF was barred from attending a Press conference where United States Embassy in Zimbabwe’s Chargé d’Affaire, Laurence Socha was talking rubbish. Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act did not effect regime change as they wanted. They should lift sanctions because they are not working at all. They make an ordinary man in the street suffer.

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