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Response to “Gen Tongo foretold his untimely end: Chiwenga” Gen Tongo must be proud wherever he is seeing that the core ideals behind Chimurenga were revisited in the just ended Operation Restore Legacy. — @zanyingwe44.
*** Response to “Met Dept issues flood warning”
There is need to find a long-term solution to families who live in low lying areas so that they are not at risk with each threat of flooding. Areas like Muzarabani need lasting solutions. — @Jokotheboss2.
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Response to “Life expectancy up, HIV infection drop: Govt”
This is good, the higher our life expectancy goes, the less health burdens we have to battle. Good work to everyone who is united in the fight against HIV/ AIDS. — Clifford Mlambo.
*** Response to “Hectic Christmas for First Lady”
I am getting the idea that Mai Mnangagwa is a passionate someone who has always wanted to do what she is doing now like touching the lives of those in distress, for a long time.
Yes, she makes comments, but the comments are for the betterment of others. This is commendable, unlike some women who are mesmerised by what men do to the point they forget they have a role to play in society. — Alfie Ruffcuts.
*** It is very important for us as a nation to embrace good works and to appreciate our leaders when they stand out and try to make a difference. Mai Mnangagwa is doing a commendable job. She speaks well and conducts herself with humility.
I am sure if we give the First Family a chance we are going to witness great exploits. Well done Amai. — Mark Rwapunga.
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Please tell us how one can benefit from Command Livestock. I think it is a good idea and thank you Sakunda for supporting Zimbabwe’s economic rise. — Wellington, Harare.
*** Response to “No to fresh farm invasions.”
If there is land hunger you can stop farm invasions by carrying out land audits and fixing farm sizes so that extra land realised from excessively biggger farms can be given to those without A1/ A2 farms.
We read about Joseph Made’s farm which consisted of two or three farms joined into one. Land audits as started in Manicaland should unearth all the rot, no exceptions. — Truthhurts.
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As far as the majority of Zimbabweans are concerned, it is the renewal of the ZANU-PF leadership that is central to the new dispensation. The renewal of leadership accompanied by policy renewal gives hope to our nation. As our new President declared, we must also discuss economic issues at our meetings. This should start in the Politburo and Cabinet.
Leaders who are not conversant with economic issues, but only want to tell our hungry youths about their exploits during the armed struggle should be confined to only those occasions when we sit down to discuss our history. The necessary balance in leadership must be a priority. The other important factor is to balance skills in Cabinet. We need to see engineers, accountants, economists, agronomists, natural scientists, among other professions in the Cabinet. Gone are the days of only having historians, lawyers, theologians in the Cabinet. — Cde Muzvinavhu.