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Response to “Child health cards scam exposed” Unscrupulo­us people always create artificial shortages so they can rip off people of their cash. This happens in most hospitals and clinics. — @ Kenneth Nyoni.

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Some health officials are now engaging in corrupt activities to get money. Thorough investigat­ions should be done to bring to book all those abusing patients. — @ Maka Chikandiwa.

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Those caught on the wrong side should be fired. — @ Taku Mafadza.

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Response to “Govt to issue withdrawal letters for underutili­sed farms”

We cannot import food when we have farms. The land should be put to good use and that is food production. — @ Thelma Kamanga.

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Response to“Millers assure nation of ample maize supplies, dismiss claims of shortages” Some business people were already charging exorbitant prices for mealie meal. Thank God, no one will starve. — @ Fadziso Chijaka.

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Response to “Chiredzi cattle rustler jailed 111 years”

This serves him right. — @ Luke Chipoyera.

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A stern warning to would be rustlers. You will spend the rest of your life in prison. — @ Noku Mandaza.

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Life is not easy, if you want to get rich quickly you will end up in jail. —@ Delma Phiri.

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Response to“Farmers demand premiums as tobacco earnings surge 30pc”

Tobacco farmers should enjoy the fruit of their sweat. It is unfortunat­e that in most cases the farmer is the one who gets the smallest portion of profit along the whole value chain. —@ Tongai Musimwa.

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Response to“A shadow over our future: Tackling Zim’s adolescent pregnancy crisis”

It is sad that the number of young girls falling pregnant is increasing. Such cases should be reported to police. —@ Eddie Kachaka.

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Some of these young girls die giving birth. We have lost a number of girls due to teenage pregnancie­s. — @ Ntombizodw­a Mashiri.

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Response to “Enough flowers for Valentine’s”

Good news, farmers should produce the flowers. There is no need to import flowers when the country has gifted producers. — @ Martin Rwizi.

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Response to “Mighty Warriors’ keeper considers quitting football”

Do not lose hope mummy, be patient one day it will work out. — Caren Madenyika.

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