Social Media Feedback
Response to “Woman strikes rival with machete”
So sad, she was trying to protect her marriage and now she is in courts. Never use violence to settle scores. — @ Tracy Chikotora
*** Women should learn never to fight over a man, whether husband or boyfriend. It is not worth it. — @ Lucia Javangwe
Response to “Emotional send off for 5 Munyati teachers”
A number of people have died during the past days due to road accidents. It is painful when young people die and leave families behind. — @ Tariro Chingwaru
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May their families be comforted during this difficult time. It is so traumatising even to the students at the school. — @ Mark Dzadagu
Response to “Zim to harvest nearly 1 million tonnes of grain”
At least the country will not rely wholly on imports. — @ Bigboy Mutizwa
*** Despite the El Nino-induced drought, the country still managed to produce food. — @ Queen Moyo
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We should now rely on irrigation projects as the major source of food. Rain-fed agriculture is no longer reliable because of climate change effects. — @ Epiphania Jonga
Response to “Punish drug abuse decisively: NPRC”
Severe punishment is the only way to curb drug abuse. Those selling drugs to youngsters should be sent to prison. — @ Cleopatra Mwenje
*** Naming and shaming is not enough. Stiffer penalties are appropriate for such criminal activities. —@ Wilson Takaedza
Response to “Beitbridge accident death toll rises to 11”
The nation should pray against these accidents. Lives are perishing on the roads. Let us join hands and rebuke the spirit of accidents and death. — @ Tinashe Magombo
Response to “Land is the anchor of Zimbabwe’s independence, prosperity”
We should always cherish this gain; blood was shed for this land. Those with the land should put it to good use and shame the detractors. — @ Tapiwa Makina
Response to “Windfall for tobacco farmers…sales fetch US$13m by day 3”
This season has started on a high note, the average prices are better than last year. Hope the prices will continue to firm.— @ Claris Zemura
*** Farmers should get profits from their crop. After working so hard, the money should not end up in the hands of other players along the value chain but the grower should be the chief beneficiary.
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