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Response to “Debate needed on proposed litter law” People should be responsible when disposing garbage. Behavioural change is also required if we are to keep our surroundings clean and free from diseases. — @ Martin Chimuka. ***
Stiffer penalties are most appropriate action to take. — @ Florence Mushayabasa.
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Local authorities should also conduct their duties. They are to blame for not collecting refuse on time and also not providing enough bins. —@ Dennis Chibaya.
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Response to “ZANU PF attains two-thirds, majority in National Assembly” Congratulations to the ruling party for the attainment of two thirds majority. — @ Merlyn Moyo. ***
The ruling party worked so hard. —
@ Richard Matipa.
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This shows more people are turning to the ruling party. — @ Munashe Mafarachisi. ***
A party that delivers will always win.
— @ Rhoda Musinachirevo.
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Response to “Opposition has itself to blame”
The problems affecting the opposition are of its making. — @Lisa Marecha.
*** Greediness has destroyed the opposition. The leadership does not have discipline and there is no unity. — @ Farai Risinahama.
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The opposition is blaming the ruling party for its failures when it is because of the poor leadership. —@ Lazarus Bute.
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Response to “Mudenda backs inclusion of women, youths” Women empowerment, good to have male leaders who believe in the other gender. — @ Thandiwe Shoko. ***
Response to “Three drown in Marondera dams”
It is sad as some of these are avoidable. — @ Luke Gumbeze. ***
Response to “SA main in court for killing 6 Zim women” Some South Africans are criminals and they hate Zimbabweans. Why target Zimbabweans? — @ Mandy Chikomba.
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Response to “Cancer diagnosis effects on mental health” There is need for counselling services for people who have cancer. Some people end up committing suicide while others get into depression after finding out they have cancer. — @ Concilia Chikwamba. ***
Response to “Mining tragedies, possible remedies” People should operate legally and follow the correct safety regulations. — @ Manetswa Chinheya .
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The country has lost a number of people in accidents at mines. Safety should be considered first. — @ Thembinkosi Ndlovu.