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Responses to “In this picture combo, a suspected illegal money changer jumps off a moving police truck”

Thank you for giving us happy thrilling news, during this lockdown. — @TeamEDpfee. *** What a good picture. — @ MDzi

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*** Amazing work by Innocent Makawa. This is great photojourn­alism. This collage tells a daring story. — @ iAmKudaMay­nard.

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Responses to “Moza, Botswana and Zambia presidents are among delegates attending the Troika Summit” SADC What needs to be done is to identify sponsors of Islamic insurgency and why they have decided to take that route, otherwise lives will be lost needlessly. There must be a reason and that’s what should be tackled first. — @ NChiduwa. ***

Responses to “Financial Intelligen­ce Unit ( FIU) completes investigat­ions on the source of brand new $5 notes”

They should go a step further to inform the public who the culprits are and punish the whole cartel otherwise we will continue going in circles. People need to know that there are consequenc­es to such behaviour otherwise they will not stop. — @ DaphineZul­u.

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Response to “New $10 notes

start circulatin­g”

Let us hope that the notes are not already flooding our streets. Money changers are making life very difficult for the ordinary person due to unsubstant­iated rises in the black market exchange rates which will dictate the market prices. Very inhuman practice which benefits the few greedy ones who reap without any business inputs. — Kunta Kinte. ***

Response to “First Lady takes Covid-19 awareness to Gokwe”

This has been long overdue because Gokwe is the largest district and yet the least developed. Please go around Gokwe. We thank you mother for that. Gokwe has developed to be a social media joke and we do not want the people to feel abandoned. Thank you again. — Muturikwa weGweru.

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Response to “Recovered Covid19 first case relives experience” Questions regarding how the victim felt and what he did to sanitise his environmen­t, how he fed himself, bathed, slept, ventilated his surroundin­gs etc should have been put across. These are the circumstan­ces important to know. — Masaisai.

*** Reported cases of Covid-19 are increasing. This goes to show why we should stay at home to prevent further spread.

It is for our own good. Hopefully, the situation will normalise and we get back to our routines. Let us wash our hands, and keep good social distance. Let us also wear our face masks which are now compulsory. — Nobert, Harare.

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