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Response to “Barbourmad­ness: Chaos and violence rocks BF”

That was a clear offside. — @Decodecent­2. Response to “Rules chief speaks on BF controvers­y”

That was a clear offside. If a defender diverts an outbound ball, it is an own goal right; if the keeper saves it, is he penalised? No. — @Anxious Muzavari.

Response to “Beauty queen Brita Masalethul­ini trades the ramp for the microphone”.

Do you think she will do great as she did in modelling?

When last was she by the ramp by the way? — @horomori.

Responses to “Bumper harvest, the ball is in GMB’s court”

GMB still owes us money from 2013, how will it be able to pay us this year? We do not want to go through the same ordeal as tobacco farmers. — @Bekezelany­oni1.

Who will hold the GMB to account though? They haven’t been doing well. — @realityche­ck83.

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Response to “President to launch Masvingo highway dualisatio­n project”

Dualisatio­n of Harare-Bulawayo Road was done in 1988, there was no complaint from other towns. Now it is Harare-Beitbridge and some negative comments are being raised. What is wrong with some of our learned friends? I have got a feeling that sometimes we need to give credit where it belongs, take out our rear view mirrors and drive on to see what happens. — Givemore Freedom Gumbo.

Commendabl­e initiative, about time as well. Not only to reduce road carnage, but safe and reliable passage towards trade and investment. — Tatenda Gono.

Response to “Makepekepe captain fined $800”

These guys who cause accidents never cease to amaze me. When you flee from the scene of an accident you cause, what are you trying to do? — Sansole Chikanga Munya.

In my opinion it is cheaper to go for driving lessons and get a licence than to drive without a licence and end up being involved in an accident which attracts a whopping $800 fine.

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I think the expert opinions being given by Fifa officials on the Dynamos-Highlander­s match exonerate Kusosa. The situation appears complex and all the rules suggest that he made the right decision. — Kennedy Mlambo, Norton.

I hope The Herald online actually supplies various department­s with feedback from our comments. It would really help them. — Shingi M, Harare.

Highlander­s failed to beat Harare City on Wednesday. The team is struggling and if they do not get their act right, they will be crying foul for the rest of the season. Erol Akbay must drill his boys to challenge for honours.— Johnso.

Readers are invited to send comments and feedback through any of the above platforms. Since The Herald is published in English, we would prefer our readers to write in English — Editor.

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