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RESPONSE to “Ministry gets big boost”
Marginalised areas in this country will soon experience development because of the donations made by UNICEF. There is still a lot to be done to improve lives in rural areas and we are glad that the ministry will be able to monitor these areas to see what has to be done. — @ colleta06.
*** Response to “Govt increases road rehabilitation effort”
The heightened occurrence of road accidents could be due to our bad roads. There is urgent need to fix the roads.
We acknowledge our Government’s sensitivity to value of life. Keep up the good work. — @yemuraic.
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Response to “Youths deliver 300kg gold to Fidelity Printers”
Thumbs up to the youths, who are working their way up and helping in the development of our country.
Their work is also benefiting other members of the society. This is how our youths should be like. — Tinashe Moyo.
*** Response to “60 000-strong crowd for ZDF celebrations”
The huge turn-up for the Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebrations is an indication of how much people appreciate the work being done by those who protect us.
Zimbabwe is a very peaceful country and we owe it all to our army.
Our environment is conducive for development because there are no wars that disturb progress. — Chiedza Matongo.
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Response to “Chari laid to rest” May his soul rest in eternal peace and may the Lord comfort the loved ones he left behind. — Tatenda Shoko.
*** Response to “Govt pays bonuses” It’s good to work knowing that the money will come, no matter when. This motivates workers.
A lot of private companies shut down without paying their employees. This left a lot of people struggling. Working for the Government gives one guarantee of earning their salaries. — Patience Ncube.
*** Response to “Harare businessman donates to prison school”
Education is the real definition of wealth that can never be taken away from an individual.
It is an efficient way of bringing about empowerment. Our President understands how important education is and we can all see the power of his words.
A businessman was motivated by our President’s words that encouraged people to invest in education. Thank you Mr Cosmas Mushininga for giving back to the community. — Thandiwe Shumba.
*** Response to “Change African women’s narrative, journalists told”
We are all aware of the power that media has. They are ones that give direction to people’s perceptions through their portrayal of things.
The way that women are viewed is largely determined by how they are reported about.
The media should help in bringing about emancipation of women and build their esteems. — Charity Chipunza. www.herald.co.zw