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Response to “KGVI ghost busted, Tongo honoured”

General Tongo deserves the honour of having the barracks named after him but if it had been up to me, I would have called them KAGUVI which is similar to the previous name, KGVI. — @Gamba.

*** Responses to “First Lady pays public hospital surprise visit”

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa you have a mammoth task to make Zimbabwean­s one united and peaceful family. The country is at a crossroads both socio-politicall­y and economical­ly. President Mnangagwa is giving it a go. You are his first and last line of defence. — @Gilbertber­e.

*** The good First Lady visiting hospitals. Hopefully this will transform into more funding to hospitals countrywid­e so that we improve our health facilities. — @thetruthsh­allcome.

*** Good start. Just do your best and you will be a winner. — @margeretdo­ndo.

*** Good start First Lady, but let it not end there. There is need for you to also visit rural hospitals in the remotest areas, mission hospitals and clinics. It will be a plus if one hears that the First Lady has visited places like Chikombedz­i, Gokwe, Nyanga, Mutare. — @mimi.

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Response to “Zodwa is finally here!” We have been waiting for long. Hope we will not be disillusio­ned again. — Chitumba.

*** Response to “Zim musician goes on X Factor”

This is great news, Zimbabwe is well known for producing good seeds. Now we are going as far as X Factor. We wish you all the best in your endeavours. Make us proud Juss Russ. — Munashe.

*** Response to “GOLDEN PARTNERSHI­P” Magaya dresses in a modest way and I like it. — Observer.

*** Magaya is playing a huge role in the football fraternity when it comes to funding. The most exciting thing is his dressing. Those with money should emulate him because wearing suits and ties does not mean you are rich. — Takudzwa.

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Responses to “Info blackout after Internet glitch”

Poor job by the Liquid engineers. How can you have back-up cables in the same duct as the main line? — Clarence Maseko.

*** These are industry accidents that have nothing to do with the competence of the minister. When cables are damaged due to other activities that is something else. Minister Supa Mandiwanzi­ra does not control activities at Liquid, which was also affected. Those in the industry know the set-up of the networks coming into Zimbabwe. —L Makombe.

*** Response to “Chombo, Chipanga remain in custody”

We should let justice take its course. However, let’s not forget that there is corruption at its highest level at Zimra. How can a parastatal have 300 managers with vehicle and housing fuel benefits? Some managers have three officers. I pray His Excellency, President Mnangagwa and Minister Chinamasa will clean up Zimra as a matter of urgency. — General.

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Responses to “Farm downsizing to continue — Minister”

In other areas, influentia­l members have sold land meant for cattle grazing to desperate land-seekers. It’s contradict­ing everything and creating confusion, hampering efforts by genuine and registered farmers to access inputs. — Ray Mbada.

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