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Responses to “Govt dismisses Kwese TV licence”
If Kwese TV is licensed, foreign currency that is going out of the country through subscriptions will be saved, which might cool down the cash crunch. — @Tafirenyika.
*** Let us be progressive people of Zimbabwe, facilitate a smooth licensing for Kwese and promote locals. — @Local.
*** It would be good if Kwese got licensed because it is locally-owned. We should make it easy for Kwese to do business in our country. — @developmentproponent.
*** Responses to “Give us farms: Youths” I agree that youths must be considered. However, they must be capable men and women who will make use of the land for the development and improvement of our country. — @Rungano03.
*** Very good proposal there Cde Kudzi Chipanga. — @FariranaiGx.
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Response “Joint burial for Gogo Muzenda, Cde Rutanhire”
May their souls rest in peace. We celebrate their best days and the good works they did to see Zimbabwe as free nation. — Kudzanai.
*** Response to “Harare-Beitbridge road works on course”
This is amazing. Dualisation of this road will bring development and create employment. — Michael01.
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Response to “Chiyangwa challenges refs”
Referees need to take heed of Dr Phillip Chiyangwa’s kind words of wisdom. We desperately yearn for top-class match officials who exhibit nothing, but fairness when officiating at football matches. Biased decisions compromise even the quality of Zimbabwean football besides putting the nation on the spotlight for the wrong reasons. — Felix Zonke.
*** Response to “Windies branded worst Test team”
There is no need for us to read much into the suggestions that West Indies are the “worst Test team”. The history of the side as well as the open reality that every team undergoes its own fair of lows, be it those much respected powerhouses or the rising cricket playing nations and the minnows, should offer us the necessary reason to treat the Windies with more respect than underrate them when they touch down here for a two-Test battle against our Chevrons. — FZ.
*** Response to “CAPS sings praises for Chungwa”
Provided he has adequate resources, Chitembwe is a great coach destined for greater heights. — Innocent Chipoperwa.
*** Responses to “Chinamasa commissions 1,6MW power plant”
I applaud such noble and progressive initiatives. If we can use such a model for every town to be more or less self sufficient with regards to power generation and distribution (Overseen by local councils) I believe we could be heading in the right direction. — Mike.
*** Good move because that’s enough power for more than 1 000 households.
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Response to “China eyes Zim citrus fruits”
Horticulture is one branch of agriculture with so many rewards beside offering food security benefits. It is by far the most lucrative and one of the financially rewarding sectors of agriculture. However, the sector has been overshadowed by other sectors of agriculture, with the growing of major food crops like maize justifiably receiving more support from the stakeholders, both public and private. — Felix. *** DeMbare now unstoppable. It’s only a matter of time now before they conquer the league. — John.
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