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Response to “Vehicle registration charges to fall 50 pc” That is great news! — @Rungano97.
*** At least it will now be affordable. — @ Micah4567. *** That is awesome because we have been living in fear because of the high transport service fees. — @TauraiMt.
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Response to “Africa must unite against health challenges: President”
African countries should come together in providing solutions to the health problems being encountered in the region. Financially, they can combine funds because if one country is affected it is possible for the disease to spread beyond the borders. — Admire Chazunguza.
*** Response to “Kwese TV never applied for a licence”
They should apply for the licence then; we need to promote one of our own. It would help Government in easing the cash crunch and in giving a variety of content to the people at affordable prices. — Farai Mutohaurambwi.
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Let the Harare Derby on Sunday explode to expectations. The green half of the city has already been dealt a heavy blow after the confirmation of the exclusion of chief striker Dominic Chungwa who was suspended after picking up his third yellow card at Ascot against Chapungu. However, despite Chungwa being a key member of Lloyd Chitembwe’s Green Machine, his absence should not dampen the spirit and hype surrounding the Harare Derby against Dynamos FC. We still expect an explosive affair between the two old football foes. — Felix Zonke.
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Response to “Mapuya backs DeMbare”
It seems the years which end with ‘7’ as in the past 1997, 2007 are all DeMbare years to lift the league and judging by 2017’s great performances, this might be another historic year for DeMbare. — Tachiona Muthetu.
*** Response to “Govt secures $1bn for Zisco revival”
The revival of steel giant Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco) will not only increase the volumes of steel being produced in the country after a mega buck investment by the Chinese, but will create employment opportunities for the Kwekwe community. Despite being faced with countless operational problems which are beyond the Government’s control — as some of them are due to uncontrollable setbacks — the timely intervention by the Chinese should benefit both the local community of Kwekwe and the country at large. — FZ.