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RESPONSES to “We lost public trust due to waywardness: ZRP” Thank you Mr Matanga for being honest. Our hope is that this wayward behaviour will not manifest again in the near future. — @cecil <mail to: future.-@ cecil>
Acting Police Commissioner-General and his Public Relations officers should place complaints boxes at every station to give citizens the right to air their complaints against any member of the ZRP who errs. Efforts also should be made to accord the ZRP officers decent accommodation and transport because they have become a laughing stock. — @ mimi <mail to: stock.-@mimi> Response to “ED’s maiden SONA commended”
I commend the address in a big way as I listened to it with concern. Areas that should be prioritised are corruption, cash trading and shortages; price hikes. If there are visible changes to these drawbacks, everyone will be happy. — @kutakinte <mail to: happy.@kutakinte>
It is so obvious that the new President has plans and a vision for our country. We are more than excited to see him make it a reality because we know he can do it. — @Queentee <mailto:it.-@ Queentee>
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Response to “SEAL OF APPROVAL. . . Zifa provinces back Chiyangwa presidency. . . Move further dents Mashingaidze cabal”
I remember that some people also endorsed the G40 cabal before they were ousted. Men of integrity should refrain from endorsing for the sake of endorsing. Instead, they should furnish us with projects Chiyangwa started.
They should also furnish us on the successes of the projects. They should stop talking about Chiyangwa’s personal gains at Cosafa and CAF and his association with the FIFA boss. Stop referring to blue roofs as national achievements.
The only sponsor he brought on board is still under investigation at ZPC. The rest of the people he is currently working with have been there long before his arrival. I am happy that the provincial heads have requested an EGM on the 2011 results. — Significant Watemwa.
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Response to “ED’s maiden
SONA commended” President Mnangagwa’s insistent message that his Government will have zero tolerance to corruption is most welcome. How interesting that this dovetails with the African Union’s 30th Ordinary Session of January 2018, that will meet under the theme: “Winning the Fight against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”. — Maiguru Eriza.
Response to “Dhlakama preaches youth gospel” You can say that again and again. Youths are the future of any sector. They need to be trained so that anytime there is need for an energetic and vibrant player, we will have one standing by. — Charles.
Response to “Ramaphosa elected ANC president” God bless South Africa for its democracy. God loves democracy that is why Israel is the most developed, happy and prosperous country in its region and its neighbours are plagued with problems decade after decade. — Sky.
Response to “Fuel supplies improve” That is a good sign because when fuel supplies improve, prices will decrease and availability of commodities will improve as well. — Sean Mugadza.
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