Social Media Feedback
Response to “Lockdown: Fuel prices reduced”
Why is it petroleum dealers comply with new prices, but retailers do not? — @Rubi51156581
Response to “Don` t share masks, Mutare residents told”
Why would someone wear a mask that has been worn by someone else? Second hand clothing has ruined our mindsets. — @sydneymareya
Response to “Commuters left stranded as is overwhelmed”
This was the perfect opportunity to call for proper kombi registration, and then make sure that any unregistered kombi will be “taken” by the city council(s). — Tavengwa Jack Sipapate
Response to “Lockdown: Conventional buses can service local routes — Govt”
Job well-done if so, especially in Epworth, KwaRueben, people are really stranded to the extent that some intending to start work by 7am fail to make it to work by 10am. If you have given the green light to conventional buses to ferry people, we appreciate. Recently, I tried to send a WhatsApp message to the Toll Free number for Zupco concerning the issue, but I was not responded to. Many thanks. — Nelson Nyoni
Responses to “sanctions”
Business thrives best when commercial linkages are dense. Sanctions work to de-link economies, making running of businesses difficult. Businesses are safer in environments properly protected by sovereign power. Sanctions are an external factor that violets the sovereignty of a country thus creating a less secure environment for businesses. — Takunda Nigel spotlights
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The illegal sanctions must go! They are affecting every ordinary Zimbabwean. Thank you NAM for calling for the removal of the illegal sanctions. — Letty Mabhena
Response to “Raw Sewage floods Chitungwiza houses”
Has this ever happened elsewhere in this world that a sewer manhole is located in the kitchen of a house? — Masaisai
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This is an indication of corrupt allocation of stands. If proper investigations are carried out, you will be shocked that the house is an infill corruptly allocated by the incompetent MDC council. People should also follow proper procedure when buying stands. The family is now suffering yet someone pocketed their money knowing well that the stand was above a sewer manhole. It is a good lesson for others too. — Changa, Chitungwiza
I do not think it is safe for vendors to be selling masks on street corners. It creates hygiene concerns from the procurement to the moment they reach the final user. — Tumai
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ZUPCO buses are leaving people far from their destinations at night, we are afraid of being mugged, please help us. — Concerned
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