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Response to “Man fined for selling a counterfeit product” This is so wrong. Duping people, better to sell the real product at a high price. — @ Needmore Muchechetere
Tarnishing the name of a renowned supplier. The company should sue this guy. He has tarnished the company’s image. — @ Isabella Phiri
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Response to “US sanctions move a small symbolic change”
The US is not sincere in removing sanctions. The US should have just scrapped all the illegal measures. — @ Walter Chinyanga Response to “Met Office warns
of heat wave”
The public should be careful during these days. It is important to stay hydrated and under sheds or wearing sun hats when going out. — @ Norah Matore
These high temperatures may cause challenges for people with respiratory challenges. — @ Prince Badza
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Response to “SeedCo unveils drought tolerant varieties” Such crop varieties will help in ensuring food security. — @ Nathan Samuriwo
This is the only way to cope with climate change, producing varieties that can withstand the low rainfall or turning to irrigation. — @ Dorcas Chanetsa
Micro irrigation can also assist smallholder farmers produce food. — @ Memory Gwanzura
Response to “Govt interventions lead to cholera cases
decline”
People should not relax; they should continue following hygienic practices to avoid the spread of the disease. —@ Denzel Boora
Response to “TM Pick n Pay, CABS donate to KidzCan cancer
campaign”
Giving back to the community. Good initiative which should inspire other corporates to help those in need. — @ Alfred Moyo
Thank you Pick n Pay for helping in the fight against cancer. — @ Tawanda Gumede
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Response to “Child President
launches foundation” Innovation, the young ones have become innovative and this shows a brighter future for Zimbabwe. — @ Kelvin Madiro Response to “Mr Ibu-the man
who made Africa laugh” Africa lost a great comedian, will forever be remembered for his humour. — @ Farai Nyachuru
What a sad ending to his life. So painful is the life he lived. Rest in peace Mr Ibu. — @ Tinashe Matiya
Response to “History matters in nation building, safeguarding
the future”
It is important that children are taught the true national history. This will guide the young ones in different aspects of life. — @ Lenny Magadu Response to “From herding
cattle to African Safari” Huge motivation for other upcoming footballers. Never give up, there is light at the end of the tunnel. — @ Tom Makaza
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