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IN response to Zim in Starlink U-turn, ASHLEY KUDZIE SNR says: Starlink must pay tax to the government. I think that’s the way to go.

NEWMAN NEW says: Starlink is here to stay, it’s a pity there is nothing they can do about it for a county with the most expensive internet in world. Surely it is a hard pill to swallow. Times are changing and other progressiv­e nations are embracing it. Why not Zimbabwe?

IN response to Bid to block judge from NSSA’s US$30m saga flops, MBONISI MOYO says: Most of the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) contibutor­s are poor workers. Because noncontrib­utors occupy top posts, they enjoy looting large amounts of cash while NSSA pensioners take home ZWL$65 000 and a few United States dollars.

IN response to Govt bans mine registrati­on applicatio­ns, PETER MUREGI says: Government must first ban itself.

IN response to Inter Africa bus picks and drops passengers in the middle of the road, OWEN MPOFU says: Sadly, almost all bus companies do this. A Zimbabwean dies every four hours due to negligent behaviour like this.

HALLMANN HUNTER says: Getting out of such strip roads is taking a risk with tyres as it may backfire on driver if he damages them. We need nice roads, then discipline.

TOBIAS TAKAWIRA says: It’s not a matter of discipline in this case. The Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion should widen these roads and instal kerbs. When there are no standards, do not expect discipline.

RAS PIKI says: It depends with who owns the company. Some guys are really untouchabl­e.

RAMESH PATEL says: This cannot be stopped. That is the kind of mentality many people have in this country. It happens everywhere in Zimbabwe, worse in cities. It’s almost impossible to instil discipline.

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