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Response to “Tragedy strikes as fuel dealer’s house catches fire”
The probability of such a tragedy happening was always very high because it is well-known that fuel is highly flammable. People need to weigh the benefits against risks before engaging in certain activities. Our condolences go to this family for their loss of this young life. — @charmaine45.
*** Response to “Heatwave hits Zimbabwe”
There is need for Zimbabweans to stay hydrated and avoid doing labour intensive activities especially during the afternoon when temperatures are at their peak. High temperatures negatively affect the human body and may result in one suffering headaches, diarrhoea and may also lead to fainting. People need to avoid all these. — @chenaimatamba.
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Response to “MPs bemoan poor working conditions”
Good working conditions are essential if there is to be progress. Humans play a crucial role in development because they are the ones that control input needed in any project. Once workers are satisfied, results are easily attained. — Morelove Rubaya.
*** Response to “No price hikes — Delta” The decision made by Delta is highly commendable. This shows that the company is sensitive to its customers’ concerns. That is why the company is thriving and is the largest beverage company in Zimbabwe. It is not fair that prices are raised without considering the earnings of customers. I think salaries should also be raised if prices are to rise. — Tatenda Takavada.
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Response to “President in Uruguay for WHO meeting”
This conference is essential for reduction of deaths caused by non-communicable diseases. Developing countries are the ones that are negatively impacted and there is a need to improve technology and awareness in people so that we avoid deaths. We hope that leaders from different nations come up with sustainable solutions to this problem. — Tafadzwa Zivanai.
*** Response to “Necessary skills for MSMEs”
Equipping people in small to medium businesses with skills will benefit the whole nation as it will bring about a positive change to their operations. People will also benefit by achieving independence, thereby reducing the poverty rate in the country. These skills need to be imparted to all Zimbabweans. — Noreen Mavuto.
*** Response to “Cops steal $260k gold” These criminals need to rot in prison. It is ironic that those who are supposed to guard against theft are the ones stealing. A lot of qualities have to be considered when recruiting those who enforce the law. — Chenjerai Maposa. www.herald.co.zw
Response to “Zifa to meet over Warriors coach”
It doesn’t make sense to have two full international friendly matches with foreign-based and local players called in by a coach who is not going to be in charge in March when the qualifiers resume. Whoever is going to be in charge of the AFCON qualifiers must be in charge of friendlies. — Guest.
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