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Response to “More investors flock into the country”

It feels great to have many people from outside the country willing to work with Zimbabwe, we are hoping for more investors. — @ MemoryCee.

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Response to “E-passport centre opens in Chitungwiz­a” We are very happy to have the centre opened in our town as many will be able to get their passports easily now. We won’t have to go to Harare to get an e-passport. We really appreciate the Government’s effort. — @Tanaka Nyoni.

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Response to “EDITORIAL COMMENT: President’s master-stroke fixes transport woes” The transport situation has improved in many areas following the interventi­on of the President. We no longer stand at the rank for long hours. — @Rutendo Hove. ***

Response to “Zuva to charge electric cars”

This is great news as many have been willing to buy electric cars, but the charging centres have not been available. This is a great move. — @ faraiTee.

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Response to “Elephants destroy crops in Rushinga”

The issue of human-wildlife conflict should be addressed. A number of people have been injured or killed by wildlife. — @Anette Jire.

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Response to “Stone sculptures chisel away behind the scenes” Sculpting is all about one’s creativity and passion. In Zimbabwe we have very talented individual­s who can come up with art applicable to the current situations. — @Mapfure Zex.

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Response to “Shutting down the country, shutting the mind”

Our problem is that some fellow Zimbabwean­s think our situation is unique and is the worst under the sun. That is a bad approach because one ends up running a race all by oneself. How then will one finally say I am the winner when one races against oneself? My message to fellow Zimbabwean­s is that we are a 100 or even a 1 000 times better than some countries on the continent. The only reason why they do not make noise is because they know it is their collective responsibi­lity to lift themselves from that situation. They are intelligen­t enough to understand that they have to find solutions to their plight because they collective­ly created it. They do not believe in making noise or blaming other people for their situation. There is nothing wrong with improving one’s situation, hence raising the bar bit-by-bit in achievable steps. — @Awayfornow.

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Response to “100 learners benefit from Presidenti­al scholarshi­ps”

The President is concerned about the future generation and investing in them and it has a positive impact on Zimbabwean­s. The less privileged should be assisted to pursue education and no one should be left out on education. — @Bramwell Gavaza.

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