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Response to “Mupedzanhamo cloakroom engulfed by fire” Sad incident, I hope some people managed to salvage some goods from the fire. — @ Taurai Marimo. Traders should also increase security to ensure such incidents do not happen in future. — @ Nigel Kagande. Response to “We are not the United Nations (when it comes to Palestine)”
Nations should unite when it comes to democracy. There cannot be a situation whereby some nations are above the law and are allowed to do what they want without facing any retributions. — @ Paul Zambezi. My heart bleeds for the people of Palestine. They have suffered enough and it is time that they become independent. — @ Chiedza Tangwena.
Response to “Zimbabwe strives to eliminate cervical cancer”
Cervical cancer has become a major challenge for many women. Early detection helps people to get treatment early and defeat the deadly disease. — @ Martha Marisamhuru. Educational awareness on cervical cancer should be done all year round. Women need to be educated on the disease so they can know. — @ Mationesa Chambati. Screening has helped many women fight and survive cervical cancer. — @ Nancy Dodzo.
Response to“Macheso samples songs from new album . . . album name, title tracks to be announced on June 7” Response to“Opposition shows its violent streak . . . as family of Ali
bemoans violence” Fighting each other at a burial. That is wrong. Where have our morals gone to? We should respect the dead. —@ Moses Makanga. The opposition has always been a party of violence and fighting has been the culture. — @ Thomas Dzingai. Culprits should be sued. They should not have attended the burial if they were not prepared to respect the family. — @ Colleta Mazwi. The opposition is very predictable. The incident is not surprising. Khupe was attacked when she attended Morgan Tsvangirai’s funeral in Buhera. Violence runs within the blood of the opposition. — @ Arthur Chitate.
Response to “Reproductive health challenges and women’s mental well-being” Women suffer from reproductive health related ailments and in most cases they are not understood. —@ Fidel Nyoni.
— @ Mark Kadzombe.
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