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Response to “Free, fair polls a must: SB Moyo” This is good. That is what we expect from the new Government. Let us work together as a nation to curb violence! — @jacobgono.
*** Response to “ZANU-PF more visible on the ground: NGOs” This further consolidates ZANU-PF’s front-runner position in the polls. — @ jonesmusara.
*** Response to “The woman whom death forgot” This should be a lesson to fellow Zimbabweans who may have the disease. There is hope. Continuation of the ART is the way to go. — @mlilofred.
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Response to “ZANU-PF more visible
on the ground: NGOs” I am not a politician, but to be frank, our President is more serious and concerned about this country than the opposition. The opposition do not stand a chance; they have failed since the beginning. President Mnangagwa should continue working for the good of our nation. — Willard Graham Karungire.
*** Response to “Free, fair polls a must: SB Moyo” Thank you for leading us. We are also participants in that Operation Restore Legacy and we are happy about the developments. We will keep on praying for our country. For the first time I am going to vote for the ruling party Presidential candidate because he deserves it. I will give him my vote because he is working tirelessly for a better Zimbabwe. — Mai Chitova.
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Recently the Government did a good job by reducing excise duty on petrol, diesel and paraffin. However, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) was surprisingly not part of the reduction. May the Government also consider reducing LPG excise duty since many households have adopted the use of gas to save electricity? — Lovemore Kashawo.
*** The 4th of February was a significant day on the health calendar — World Cancer Day. The day emphasised how everyone has a role to play in reducing the global burden of cancer. We need to work handin-hand with the Government to fight the killer disease which has claimed many lives in Zimbabwe. — Life Mutendi.
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Response to “Exorcising
the litter bug” Very commendable, keep up the good work pastor and all those that participated in this exercise. Investors and tourists who generate the much needed foreign currency will not come to a place that is dirty. Zimbabweans, we all need to emulate and complement this good exercise. — Lobo.
*** Response to “Mugabe must focus on writing memoirs” Mugabe should distance himself from the antics and shenanigans of the defeated and vanquished G40. He should come out and demonstrate in clear and unequivocal terms that he is supportive of President Mnangagwa’s administration. For a man whose management of party and Government business in the final stages of his reign was nothing short of disastrous, he must be thankful that he has been treated with dignity. —P Muzavazi. *** Response to “Free, fair polls a must: SB Moyo” I would be surprised if there is a Zimbabwean who thinks the opposition can win especially this time. If Grace Mugabe was “still in charge”, maybe, but not now. A lot of people are itching to give ED their vote come election time. — Simon Muziwendonda.
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