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Response to “Money changers trickle back into city” What is police doing about it? It was business as usual even yesterday. — @loicevucevic.
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Response to “Councils directed to clean up markets” We have been saying this from day one of the lockdown @cohsunshinecity. — @ MKunyeda ***
What part of the President’s statement about lockdown did the people not understand? — @Noble Runyanga.
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Response to “Money changers trickle back into city” Getting into town means they have letters, where are they getting them? There were a lot of people on the roads. If it remains like this, we will witness a surge in Covid-19 cases. — Tha Bae.
Response to “A rival called Ringo Starr, a brother named Punish, a promoter dubbed Captain Fiasco”
I met this great boxer back in 1989. The man was a colossus, nearly two metres in height. That was one of my proud moments. He even beat up wrestler Big Mike Tshuma. — Dennis Tariro Zishiri.
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Response to “Illegal vending structures demolished in Chitungwiza”
Good move at Chigovanyika Shops. I was avoiding to drive through the place going to my lodgings. — Mukanya.
Response to “Lockdown extension welcome”
What control measures do industry and employers propose to implement? — Pardy.
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More sectors need to reopen under strict controls. That is the general thinking of many as Government is only assisting a portion of the population. This extension will have more casualties to the economy and in terms of those requiring support from the State. — Eliah.
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Government should be strict on letters of employment being presented by people seeking to move around. The traffic we have been witnessing makes one wonder how many people we have in mining, manufacturing and essential services. — Japhet.
*** Supermarkets should be investigated on how they are handling subsidised roller meal. There is a large retailer at Westgate shops who has been repeatedly causing chaos whenever there is maize-meal. On Tuesday, the pandemonium saw people disregarding social distancing. — Tino.
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Well done to Family First Choice Butchery and supermarket whose workers went around selling maize meal door-to-door to residents. This was a good move that should be emulated by other supermarkets. — Mai Tee, Harare.
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