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IN response to Govt, civil servants head for showdown, SYDNEY SHONAI says: Horrible ministers. How on earth do they think civil servants survive?

PIKIRAYI says: These politician­s do not care. They always push if it benefits them. They are in the habit of wanting to line their pockets.

IN response to Potholes develop

at Egodini terminus, HENRY KUNENE says: From the little samples that are taken, one can quickly tell if the product is of good quality. If you are a serious contractor who knows what they are doing, they would rather not waste time and resources producing substandar­d products that will not last.

PRISCILLA LAMBERT says: The contractor needs to redo them properly at no extra cost. You find that some contractor­s think they can get away with murder after providing a shoddy service, but unfortunat­ely, it always backfires. Terracotta were supposed deliver some years ago and did not.

IN response to Zanu PF accounts for 55% of rights violations, RAMESH PATEL says: This happens because Zanu PF was given too many powers to begin with. Now it is in the habit of abusing that power.

IN response to Mukuyu gas discovery sparks investor interest, SHEPHERD NYATHI says: Those investors were waiting in the wings when Invictus was busy doing exploratio­n. They were sceptical and even poked fun at the firm.

IN response to ‘Abusive’ apostolic sect leader arrested, CLIFFORD KASEMA says: That sect will continue with its beliefs and nothing can stop them from doing so. Possibly someone is holding the forte for now and those practices will go on.

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