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Responses to “Grain reserves hit one million tonnes”
This means our food security is no longer under threat. — @michael01.
*** I concur with His Excellency, Command Agriculture is indeed beautiful. — @Rutendomt.
*** Responses to “Fight human trafficking: Chihuri”
Victims of trafficking often experience harsh physical impact due to excessive work or the use of force by traffickers. There is therefore a need to guard against this. — @Chiratidzo.
*** Victims of human trafficking are exposed to serious health risks, such as HIV/AIDS, as well as serious mental health risks. Anxiety, insecurity, fear and trauma are all products of trafficking. — @Hazel22.
*** Response to “Media urged to embrace Pan Africanism”
The media plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of information around the globe, thus they should update countries on the innovations and solutions that bring development to African countries. — @ RonaldChari.
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Responses to “ICT device boost for farmers”
This is a great innovation as farmers will now be able to monitor their farm activities whilst away. — Gregory.
*** Very affordable as it requires ordinary phones. — Togarepi Anderson.
*** Response to “Govt seeks residents support over park sale”
We will continue to support our Government because we know whatever plans they have are for our good. —Takudzwa.
*** Responses to “Kamba laid to rest” May your soul rest in peace Dr Kamba. — Anotidaishe Hove.
*** Gone, but not forgotten. Rest in eternal peace. — Hamadziripi Gore.
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Responses to “RG’s office issues 22k IDs in mobile registration blitz”
The more people get their identification documents the better, registration will be faster and easy. Well done Registrar-General and your crew. You are really working hard. — Yeukai Farawo.
*** Thumbs-up to the Registrar-General’s Office, in just a few days they have issued out 22 000 IDs. — Martha Zuze.
*** Response to “Sanganai fully booked” This means foreign currency will be pouring in through this World Tourism Expo. — Fadzaishe Mano.
*** Responses to “Ntouba just can’t escape from the spotlight”
Poor Christian. You know that head- butt alone cost us crucial points during the weekend derby. But let’s not dwell too much in the past. If there is a gaping hole in PSL rules and regulations, DeMbare should let the player skip this one so that he is available clean and crisp for the next league game. — Eliah. *** It’s simple, he was part of the original team and this is a continuation of the original game. So he is very eligible to play. — Wezaka.
*** They should just have awarded the three points to DeMbare. — Fred Moyo.
*** Response to “Be on high alert, estate agents warned”
Estate agents should avoid corruption at all costs because money launderers will always pounce on them. — Garikai.
*** Response to “Schools, churches owe council $8m”
This is the reason why we have poor service delivery. Council needs money to service garbage trucks, maintain roads and repair broken pipes and many other problems. — Rosemary Nhaka.
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Response to “ARV shortage sparks fear of drug-resistant strains”
Everything possible has to be done to make sure all the needed medicines are available to avoid having drug-resistant patients. — Stewart Muridzo.
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