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Response to “Mushohwe to meet students”
This initiative by our President is benefiting a lot of students. The element of diversity in countries the students are going to take up their studies will create cordial relations between Zimbabwe and the other nations. — @ticha28.
*** Response to “Fake roadblock robbers jailed”
It is sad that after digging deeper into most criminal cases, it is discovered that the police will be involved. People are no longer aware of their professional obligations and this can be attributed to nepotism. People are no longer directed by passion when it comes to job seeking, they are just going where opportunities lie and something has to be done to fix this mess. — @faithmn.
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Response to “Zim cop wins top UN peacekeeping award”
Thank you for raising our flag high Assistant Inspector Annah Chota. At least we still have committed law enforcers out there. — Trevor Chigwida.
*** Response to “Cop suspended for insulting superior”
He wasn’t supposed to insult Charity Charamba. People should know that this woman has a family and a life apart from being the ZRP spokesperson. She deserves respect like any ordinary citizen. This Mabasa guy is foolish. He got exactly what he bargained for. — Maydae Shelby wekwa Nyamkapa.
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Response to “Goba slams council for CBD chaos”
A lot of people are earning a livelihood from selling on the streets. As long as there are no formal jobs in the country, expect this and unless there is implementation of mitigating measures, accept it. It is well known that an average Zimbabwean is informally employed so if people are chased out of the streets, a lot of lives will be affected. — Tanyaradzwa Maposa.
*** Response to “72 000 register for Command Agric”
This is an overwhelming response by the farmers. There are a lot of benefits in registering for Command Agriculture and it makes it easier for those who have the talent, but do not have any source of agricultural inputs. — Thomas Samaita.
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Response to “Investments pay off, says Lupepe”
Zimpapers continues to do well in this crippling environment and it would be good for other companies who want to thrive to also try investing. This company diversified its services, so chances of crumbling down are slim. — Nokutenda Chirimo.
*** Response to “Mighty Warriors in emphatic win”
Well done to the Team and my respect to Kwinji 15, the coach. I wish them the best in future. — Lot Chitakasha.
*** Response to “Water disconnections rile Harare residents”
Correct analysis and we need urgent intervention by the President. We tell them to install pre-paid water meters to take care of this water usage problem and they are still ducking and diving and dilly-dallying, so it is equally fair that they abandon everything until after elections next year and we then start on a clean and crisp note. — Eliah.
*** Well done CAPS United for your continued revival. It’s your time to shine and Chibuku Super Cup will be another chance to add to your silverware. Lloyd Chitembwe is a great coach with the capacity to win many cups. — John.
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