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Response to “Backlash! Customers rebel against Econet prom”
True, they should do something. We’re receiving a streak of Sasai messages, it’s not even funny. — @ Tirikukuvonai.
Response to “Anti-Sanctions Day: All parties welcome” Yes. Every party has to take part in the removal of sanctions. Recently, I was quite shocked when I learnt that Job Sikhala was advocating for some countries not to drop sanctions. Who does not feel the impact of sanctions on the economy? And above that, they want to rule the country. How can they rule if they do not have feelings for the people? You have to put the needs of the people first if you want to be a good leader, and right now, it is the removal of sanctions. All parties should take part to show the seriousness we have as a country to advocate for the amputation of sanctions. — @ Chofamba.
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Response to “Sasai makes amends after fallout” Thank you for considering reducing the amount of Sasai messages that you are sending us. They were draining up our batteries and flooding our inboxes. — Takawira.
Response to “Sanctions
affect women, children: chair” ZANU- PF
I couldn’t have said it any better. Cde Muchinguri is right in saying the sanctions are not targeted at individuals because it is the ordinary citizen on the ground who is suffering.
The economy is struggling because of these sanctions. Those who imposed sanctions should remove them forthwith. What pains them is seeing an African country being independent and developing because of its natural resources. They talk of human rights abuse, what abuse yet it is them who are abusing the people in the countries they would have sanctioned. — Gift Mashoko.
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This is very true. Sanctions have blocked a lot of opportunities for youths and women. There is no way we are going to develop because of these sanctions.
After all, a country needs free trade with others. Sanctions have killed the country economically, and it is because of them that we are suffering. — Makaita.
Response to “Conman dupes
510 of US$ 2m”
This is being very selfish. How can one man con so many people of US$ 2 million? They have to be thoroughly dealt with, because we cannot tolerate such.
Others who have been engaged in the same business should see the consequences of their dealings and get rid of such greediness. — Tinashe.
Response to “Govt clamps down on passports graft”
If only the authorities would consider extending/ renewing passports that have expired but not fully used. Some passports have expired but with only one page or less stamped. — Joel.
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