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Response to “Doctors’ strike, medical school lecturers

suspended”

This is not a problem to the country at all. If their ambition is to make money rather than save patients, simply fire them as no other country would accept them. They are in the wrong profession, it is that simple. There are plenty more trainees graduating from universiti­es. — @ John.

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These lecturers should indeed be suspended for producing graduates that do not know that patients have rights. They have taken the law into their hands, which is not acceptable in the country. They can do whatever they please, but they have to know and understand that the Government is trying by all means to make ends meet. — @ Mel.

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Response to “Doctors’ strike,

lecturers suspended” Doctors, you are used to fighting people who do not fight back. When the going gets tough, do not cry foul when you are the ones who have started fighting the Government. If you do not want with your labour, that is fine, find suitable employers. Do not to hold the country at ransom. — Tendai Dhliwayo.

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Response to “Churches call for suspension of elections” Who is causing the political paralysis? Who is supposed to join who? The church should be aware that it is one of them, Pastor Chamisa who openly said “achadira jecha”. Chamisa openly calls for demonstrat­ions and Job Sikhala openly calls for the violent removal of the Government, but the church heard no evil and saw no evil in that.

When Biti, who is an elder in the Anglican Church openly says they will make the economy scream, the church did not hear that.

When President Mnangagwa calls for dialogue and the MDC- A wants him to go to them when other political parties embraced the call, and the church keeps quiet, then there is a problem.

The church is prayerfull­y hiding behind the finger and thus must come out in the open. Have they ever engaged the MDC- A that openly lies to the world and calls for economic sanctions to find out their motive?

During the seven years, who will be in power? The church has been very critical of the Government and not knowing that it is their membership that is experienci­ng the brunt of the economic downturn, because someone says, “until I am approached then I will engage in dialogue”.

The church has been the biggest let down. Look at all those engaged in economic sabotage, they are elders in various churches. The church accepts the offerings and tithes these so called big fish bring. The church benefits from such offerings. The church should preach on Amos 8 to its members and tell them the effects of violence on others before it calls for the Sabbath. — L. Makombe.

Response to “Backlash! Customers rebel against Econet promo” Econet is spamming us with this advert even outside the country and it is really ill advised. — Gushungo WekuGP.

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