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Response to “11-year-old singer ready to conquer”

It would have been a better article if you had put up at least a single video of her act. — @jimmy. *** Responses to “21 hearts pound for jailed Gumbura” This man should not be in prison. —@ sky.

*** It’s a pity one of the wives has the guts to tell the nation that she misses his intimacy. — @chaplain.

*** Forgive this man please. — @kingnyolaz.

*** Response to “Use social media wisely”

Social media has to be used wisely indeed because of the negative portrayal of the country which disadvanta­ges citizens and relations with other countries. — @kasarachim.

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Response to “Drinking and arguing” Kusosa should stop playing soccer for a while because throwing missiles which lead to the abandonmen­t of a game cannot be condoned. Sponsors will think twice before coming on board. — LotChitaka­sha

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Response to “Rushwaya apologises to Chiyangwa”

This woman belongs to prison. It’s really disgusting to read about Rushwaya talking about football again. If she messes with the game again I promise this time we will deal with her for good. It’s a shame that she still has access to the Zifa president. — Tiriparwen­do.

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Response to “WHEN MHOFU ECLIPSED RIVALDO”

Once more I salute Sharuko for such an incisive article into the negative mentality that has haunted this nation. The Zimbabwean mind has become fickle, cheap and risks getting extinct. Most people that tend to provide commentary online are usually the air-headed and always thrive on negative sentiments. It’s really sad. Well written article Sharuko, for the second week running. — Masaisai.

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Response to “President caps 418 HIT graduates”

Each graduate from HIT develops a unique solution to a particular problem in society. In essence, of all those 418 graduates, assuming they have access to lines of credit, we would be saying, 418 new innovative companies are being incorporat­ed to contribute to the GDP, employment creation and generation of foreign currency for each and every innovative product that is exportable. — Economicse­nse.

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Responses to “Get illegal vendors off the streets: President”

I agree that the ruling party must create an environmen­t which promotes investment and job creation. The absence of illegal street money changers brought a good sight to Eastgate shopping mall and similar areas. The same as the removal of buses loading along Robert Mugabe Road after Fourth Street, though sadly triggered by the death of the traveller. I totally agree with the call to remove vendors from the streets day and night to create a clean-looking CBD and free flow of traffic. — Adagio.

*** Vendors must go for our city to be in order. — Tatenda.

Response to “Govt maps routes to fight transit fraud”

This is important and we need to deal with it for the sake of our country. All trucks in transit must have GPS devices. Any deviations should attract punitive charges. — Wilson Magaya.

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