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@HeraldZimb­abwe Response to “First Lady consoles Chapoto family” Our First Lady is connecting well with the people. — @Timothy.

*** Response to “Batoka comes

to life — Mthuli” How about on the eastern front the Orange Groove-Mutare-Triangle 400kv transmissi­on line? You seem to be mute on this one. An update on this line would be greatly appreciate­d Honourable Minister. — @Khumbulani.

*** Responses to “Comment: Power generation stability key for growth” The economy can be improved if imports are reduced because the nation will use less foreign currency on imports. The Government should also revive key sectors so that the nation will reduce imports. For example, under normal circumstan­ces, the nation should not import flour and cooking oil. — @Nkosana.

*** Since Zesa is failing to supply the whole country with electricit­y, this is a good project for the country to add more power to the grid. — @Arnold. The Herald — Zimbabwe Response to “Journalist’s

‘death’ another hoax” This story exposes the opposition and anti-Government elements’ tendency to exaggerate and fabricate informatio­n to earn the sympathy of the West and fleece it of some funds. The West has bought the opposition’s victimhood strategy hook, line and sinker in order to spite ZANU-PF. — Flex Moyo. *** Response to “President mourns Cde Ndlovu” Rest in peace our national hero. You will always be remembered in our history. A true cadre, a man of dignified status and an academic. — Dumisani Masuku. SMS/WhatsApp: +2637141111­01

Responses to “Editorial: Botswana’s voice on sanctions reassuring” For the unpatrioti­c MDC-A, the message is clear. Their support for sanctions stinks in the SADC region and Africa at large. African leaders are united in that no democrats should be seen to support sanctions that make the majority of Zimbabwean citizens suffer. If MDC-A is seeking democratic change in Zimbabwe, then they should join us in the attack of sanctions. Mature politics demands that all political parties should unite on national interests, in this case, unite against the satanic sanctions. — Muzvinavhu. *** Sanctions must surely fall, we have been hamstrung by them for a long time. — Gatsi.

*** Other African countries are sympathisi­ng with Zimbabwe and are calling for the removal of sanctions yet MDCA is calling for what they call targeted sanctions. — D. Nkosana. Responses to “My arms are outstretch­ed and my door is open” A nation building speech Mr President, well done. We will achieve Vision 2030 despite the hate from our enemies. — Betty Gatsi.

*** That is the way forward for the betterment of the majority of Zimbabwe. —Gakangoma7­7.

*** Response to “Peace, dialogue

remain key: ED” Thank you, President Mnangagwa for initiating national dialogue. This is a positive step in the right direction. As a country united we stand, divided we fall. — Letty Mabhena.

*** Responses “Govt to license

more radio stations” Repeal of AIPPA by ED’s new Cabinet starting to bear fruits. — Mmhaka.

*** More players in the broadcasti­ng system are highly welcome, that’s what we call new dispensati­on. — Dalubuhle Nkosana.

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