The Herald (Zimbabwe)

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THE best way to address the civil servants is to give everyone $300 as very few will go to the banking hall more than twice. This will also decongest the banking halls. — Gavhuna, Budiriro.

*** I have always had question marks on the operations of debt collectors as they are a third party to which one has no legal obligation. Harare Municipali­ty, in particular, has been handing over debts to collectors unnecessar­ily. They have the machinery to collect debts and if necessary enforce payment by warning to disconnect water. It’s unfortunat­e our consumer protection laws leave us vulnerable to such practices. — Tedious, Glen View.

*** The story headlined “School employee dupes parents” refers. Why are some parents willing to offer a bribe, if there is no place for your child look at other schools? Now how about that humiliatio­n they suffered in front of their kids. People should frown on corruption and not engage in it. The office orderly and the parents should be sued. So sad really. — Anonymous.

*** Senegal are No. 1 in Africa. The Warriors did their best. Thank you guys for your effort. We were up against it. Senegal is a powerful team. The match we lost is now water under the bridge. Lets focus on the match against Tunisia tonight. That draw with Algeria should have been a win, it was a great chance. — Hopewell.

*** It is good to hear that dams are now filling up. However, the issue is not about spilling, we need to ascertain the percentage of water against sand in these dams. It’s quite possible that most of these dams are spilling because there is so much sand. — Concerned Citizen. *** Harare residents should be wary of water-borne diseases at all times. Please boil water before drinking. — Maidei , Mufakose.

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