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Response to “23pc females cohabited before 18 — Study” In our time, cohabiting with anyone was great taboo. There are no advantages to that arrangemen­t. Real and lasting commitment is the essential hallmark of enduring relationsh­ips. — @Chamunorwa. *** Responses to “Indian VP to visit Zimbabwe . . . Pharmaceut­icals high on the agenda” This is surely a life changing opportunit­y for Zimbabwean­s. This is a clear sign that our prayers are being answered. — @McPotar. *** Response to “Improving national health delivery” Surely a gear has to be shifted up in the resuscitat­ion of our health delivery system, the situation is bad, and health is wealth. — @NicksonMhe­re.

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Response to “Govt blocks illegal bread price hike” Since the Government is importing wheat, why not supply it directly to the consumer through retailers? I believe we can bake our own bread at household level. We can bypass these bakeries and save $5,5 million in forex per month! Flour must be given to bakeries when situation normalises. — Gerald Kuziva.

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fix the stadiums first” On point Mr Editor. I felt sorry for the boys struggling to play at Rufaro in the Harare Derby. They were being booed by the not-so-knowledgea­ble supporters, yet often times the ground made it difficult to perform well. — Wellington Jere.

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Bilateral and internatio­nal relations are very good for Zimbabwe if we are to achieve the policy of Zimbabwe is open for business. A visit by the Indian Vice President may be a blessing to our national health sector, we need more drugs. — Gakangoma.

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Response to “MDC-A playing with fire: ZANU-PF” I wonder why people would continue being used by Chamisa who caused political storm leading to the death and injury of people while he was drinking coffee at his house. He must go alone into the streets. He is trying his best to push ZANU-PF the wrong way so that the world can point fingers. He must know that Zimbabwe doesn’t belong to the world, it belongs to Zimbabwean­s first before any interferen­ce by outsiders. —Truth.

*** The MDC-Alliance leadership should not display political schizophre­nia that borders on treason. Any attempts to destabilis­e a duly elected Government should be condemned with the dishonour it deserves. For the opposition political mongrels yearning to govern this nation, they must understand that we have a national Constituti­on which bestows on all citizens the rights to contest and lose or win elections.

No loser has locus standi to make the country ungovernab­le. Attempting to borrow Odinga-like political drama and stage that in Zimbabwe should not be tolerated. The world came, saw and witnessed our elections. Yes, like in some countries, disputes on the results can come to pass, but due constituti­onal processes should prevail. The majority of us Zimbabwean­s who voted ZANU-PF into power to govern are not happy to suffer daily attacks on the Government we elected. It is ill-advised for the opposition to continue threatenin­g violence aimed at dethroning our Government. ZANU-PF is a seasoned political party that knows how to defend its constituti­onal rights to govern when it wins in elections. Losers should nurse their wounds constituti­onally, while waiting for 2023. — Cde Mzvinavhu.

*** This is getting exciting by the day. All those corrupt officials are being exposed. These people should return all what they stole from the State and be punished. Corruption should stop in Zimbabwe; we have had enough of greedy officials who steal from the Government at the expense of the majority. — Nyahuma.

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