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Response to “2 300 teachers recruited as school opens”
This instruction by Government is very progressive as it has both short-term and long-term benefits. Teachers who are going to be recruited will immediately benefit while implementation of the new education curriculum will be made easier. Our education system was recently commended by Malawi and improvements to this sector will make Zimbabwe better.
— @tatty05.
Response to “Health Funders cry foul”
There should never be complicated procedures when it comes to delivering health services. A lot of people are dependent on medical aid and medical aid societies should not have too many barriers so that people can access medical attention easily. — @sharon21.
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Response to “UN pledges to support Govt programmes”
We are happy to receive such news because assistance by external parties will benefit us greatly as a country. Government is fired up and has many programmes it has introduced that are aimed at bringing about development. With the help of other outside partners, our Government will not be overburdened.
— Bradley Mtetwa.
Response to “Govt comes to minors’ aid”
That was so helpful of the Government. Children should not be suffering because they are not strong enough to endure pain. Now that experts are attending to these kids, we hope that they get better soon.
— Trevor Mugogochi.
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Response to “Influenza cases on the increase”
Flu can be severely painful that an affected person cannot find sleep at night. There is a different type of flu that has hit the nation lately and it causes chest pains, headaches and sore eyes and people need to keep guard against this flu.
— Faith Chipunza.
Response to “Value traditional healers, says army boss”
The beauty of our culture is seen through the work done by traditional healers. As long as they carry out their work dutifully, without dubious intentions, there is nothing wrong with them. They offer social and medical assistance to those who need it.
— Tawanda Mubaiwa.
Response to “Bindura Mine bosses vanish with $2,7m”
The amount of money that was stolen is too much and these two suspects have to be dealt with according to the gravity of their crime. A lot could have been done with that money and it is unfair for managers to abuse any funds that they can lay their hands on.
— Titus Madyira.
Response to “Government to boost gold production”
Zimbabwe is a rich country in terms of availability of minerals. It is good to invest in things that assure us of good returns. Other organisations should also join Government and banks in investing in the mining sector.
— James Choto.
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Response to “Kasukuwere on Lupane appointments oversight”
It is the right of residents to choose who they want to be led by. People choose someone they have confidence in and if they are excluded in the selection of board members like what happened in Lupane, they will make the stay of the their leaders difficult.
— Melisa Sibanda.