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Response to “Bakers Inn expands distribution capacity” Good news to hear that Bakers Inn is expanding bread production so that it can reach all parts of the country because some have been failing to access fresh bread in rural areas. - @Cosey.
*** Response to “Harare shuts down illegal schools”
It is good that the schools get licences for the sake of students not to be inconvenienced. Operators should always do the right thing and register. The responsible ministries’ officials should also inspect schools to ensure pupils get quality education. - @ Shamiso Ncube.
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Response to “Health authorities on high alert 19 fifth wave sweeps
COVID-
SA”
South Africa is a neighbouring country, making it easy for us Zimbabweans to also contact the virus. Sanitising always and wearing a mask should be mandatory. Some people are now relaxed and move around in public places without masks. - @ farai.
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Response to “Public transport system normalises”
Government makes efforts to solve the transport problem because we once struggled and now everything seems normal. ZUPCO’s service delivery is improving and normalising and becoming more reliable. - Nyasha Gotora.
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Response to “Andrew Symond dies in car accident”
Sad news indeed when legends pass on. May his soul rest in peace. - @ Tafadzwa Ndlovu.
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Response to “First Lady’s India visit a game-changer”
We love to see the First Lady leading by example. We are also grateful for the Indian support, it is appreciated. - @ Hazel Dongo.
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Response to “Celebrating being Zimbabwean”
Thank you for profiling some good Zimbabweans out there. Please try and follow another young developing entrepreneur in the UK by the name William Sachiti. He is doing some pretty good work out there. He is the founder of Academy of Robotics. Also I find it interesting how kids born to Zimbabwean parents abroad are so passionate about their roots. - @ Chichie05.
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Response to “Forrester Estate succumbing to ongoing workers’ strike”
Why can’t they pay out some foreign currency to their workers? They must not waste time negotiating. The company should just be reasonable and give the workers their hard earned foreign currency. - @MwanaWevhu.
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Response to “NAAZ hopeful Mpofu’s appeal will be successful”
Mpofu’s disqualification on May 8 for failing to display a second licence number is not worth it. The association should continue pushing so that he qualifies again. - @ Leeroy Volts.
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