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I salute The Manica Post staff for their outstanding performance. Manica Post is our lovely paper and it carries interesting issues. We are able to hear what is happening around us through this paper.
We are proud of your services. We celebrate Zimbabwe at 40 years together with you. Happy Zimbabwe! — Tafadzwa Ngonyamo, Chipinge.
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At least there are Covid-19 recoveries being recorded in Zimbabwe. This give us hope against this virus. — Loveness Magoronga.
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We are told that a large group of returning Zimbabwean citizens from abroad is on its way to Manicaland through the Port of Beira in Mozambique, please take all the necessary precautions to ensure that they are screened and quarantined. — Concerned Wasu.
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Twitter Klawry3 on decentralisation of vegetable markets — Never allow Sakubva Market to be a vending site again.
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Fortune Zihura on decentralisation of vegetable markets — Lets’ fight coronavirus together by cleaning the environment to stop the spread of the virus.
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Freednut responding to ‘Mutare City Council disinfecting public places’ — Good work guys.
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Romeo responding to ‘Mutare City Council disinfecting public places’ — We are grateful.
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Tendai Ruozva responding to ‘Covid-19 taskforce reads riot act on Rusape’ — This was long overdue. The authorities in Rusape have been taking informal traders for granted for too long. They deserve to conduct business in a conducive environment.
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Nokutenda Zigomo repsonding to ‘Forex dealers a perennial headache’ — May the police please deal with these people once and for all? How are they even getting into town during this lockdown? Do they have exemption letters?
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Response to “The death of Gogo Nguni, nee Chitemere, has left the community in her village in Mhondoro puzzled, with some denying she succumbed to Covid-19, despite the positive test made when she was taken to Harare”
The problem with people is they still take this disease as a myth yet it is real. We have two positive cases arising from Gogo Nguni’s area, which further confirms that indeed she was positive. It’s time we start taking this pandemic seriously and fight together to mitigate further infections. — Freeman Cussy.
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Wise words of the week Remain resilient Resilience means you feel, you hurt, you get bored, you fail, you fall, but you keep going (Yasmin Mogahed). In the reality of Covid-19 life is not as we are used to, we must stay at home, break chain of infection and remain resilient. We all are learning to do things differently. How are you keeping going? Maintain connections, look for opportunities for self-discovery as you relate with others. Nurture a positive view of yourself and keep things in perspective, do not lose hope.
Dr Mazvita Machinga Psychotherapist /Mental Health Specialist