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Responses to “Back to school: Parents welcome fees controls” Government intervention here is greatly appreciated. This means we can now afford to pay fees for our children. — @Lee Mutemeri.
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Some schools were charging exorbitant fees and at the same time forcing parents to buy expensive school uniforms at their schools. This is unfair, we thank the Government for controlling the situation. — @ Bee Nyamande.
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Now we can sleep well. It was not easy to get loans from banks and trying to ensure that we balance needs at the school. Affordable fees are greatly appreciated. — @ Kim Munetsi. ***
Response to “Blood group O in short supply”
The problem needs to be addressed to ensure that the demand is met. —@ Meggy Mufaro.
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Response to “Farmers warned as January disease peaks” Dipping is the only way to go this season. Failure to do that means we will lose thousands of cattle. Efforts by farmers to bring cattle for dipping is a welcome development. Intensifying dipping is crucial during this rainy season. — @ Mercy Kajere. ***
Responses to “Farmers double
Pfumvudza hectarage”
Well done farmers. This is a great effort. Continue working hard to ensure that the country becomes food secure. — @ Kerry Mudzengi.
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This is the only way of increasing productivity. What is more amazing is that other countries are also replicating the same concept. We are proud of our country. — @ Jacob Masere.
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Responses to “Seven killed in New Year mishaps” Shame this is sad. New Year is a time for celebrations not killing each other. People are failing to understand the meaning of the day. — @ Celtic Mlambo.
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We urge the police to thoroughly investigate the real cause of the deaths. — @ Teckla Marumba. ***
Response to “Former senior cop Muderedzwa dies” Rest in peace our brother. Your good works will always be remembered. — @ Marry Matare.
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Responses fails to to solve “Councils pothole nightmare”
This problem needs urgent solutions because it leads to dangerous risks of accidents. — @ Eddie Mutusva. *** Commitment is needed by councils to improve service delivery. —@ Jackie Katiro. ***
Response to “Cholera cases on the rise , recovery rate high” Hygienic measures need to be
improved to combat cholera. — @
Cathy Murimbindi.
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