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Response to “Govt to bring sanity to Churu Farm” Good initiative by the Government. We appreciate your efforts. Vision 2030, together we can. — @Maorera. *** Responses to “Govt bans SA animal imports over foot-n-mouth” Quick observatio­n by veterinary doctors. It feels good to know there are workers working to protect citizens’ health. Hope the spirit spreads to all other civil servants or workers. — @Kunhuwa. *** Great move. Let’s make sure our herd is also vaccinated to avoid such cases. — @Chindoro.

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Response to “Doctors’ strike over” This is good news to hear. We thank God that doctors have listened to Government’s call to return to work. It is very mature of them. We don’t need confusion in this country. All we want is peace. — Musiyiwa.

*** Thank you for understand­ing the concerns of the Government as well as citizens. People of Zimbabwe have been dying of minor diseases in hospitals after failing to get medical attention. — Chamunorwa.

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Response to “Murder cases

top High Court roll” Violence has never been a Zimbabwe thing. We are humans; let’s value life. If we have peace, unity and love then murder cases will be reduced. We should be working together towards rebuilding our country than to be butchering each other. Let’s work together in peace and harmony. — Brian Mahacha.

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Response to “Industry

engages Govt” A good developmen­t, industry should work with the Government to solve problems currently facing the nation. — Gakangoma7­7.

*** Responses to “Corruption fuels

chaos at service stations” Yes, the elite few have profited greatly from this situation, driving around town despite the situation the country is in. You even see children driving the latest model luxury vehicles. There is a huge wealth gap in our country. Corruption is indeed alive and well. I am running out of patience for this selfish nation. There is a lack of pride and integrity in our people. — Bert.

*** Government authoritie­s should ensure smooth selling of the scarce fuel without corruption. Kombis are providing an important service, so they also need to be given a good share of the scarce resource.

A few days ago, at a filling station in Kamfinsa, chaos almost ensued when kombi drivers and other motorists were being denied fuel, ostensibly because they did not have coupons. These socalled coupons and card holder system is being abused.

Few motorists are allowed to the pumps and motorists can see cash changing hands. Government should show its sharp teeth against corruption. — Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof).

*** We should learn to abstain from corruption; everyone is facing the same challenges, and we should not take advantage of one another. — Maromo.

*** Response to “Don’t abuse

social media” Social media helps to spread messages, neverthele­ss people are abusing it to spread falsehoods and bully others, which is bad. I think people should be educated about cyber ethics and law. — Muzukuru. *** Response to “Acting President rolls out centre pivots” This is wonderful. These are the farmers that must be considered first for agricultur­al inputs, because they use inputs effectivel­y. — Arnold Tinoda Mupfawi.

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