YOUR FEEDBACK
Africa can’t survive on imported democracy
The Western democracy has totally failed to provide political answers in the entire African continent. This simply means Africa can’t survive on imported democracy. As a matter of fact, Africa is being destroyed as a result of the Western-borrowed democracy. Let us press the reset button and learn to live the African way. —Terrence Mwedzi, South Africa.
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Promote domestic tourism
Domestic tourism needs to be marketed while cost-conscious packages need to be developed. We need products specifically tailored for domestic tourism. Tourism is one major economic sector which was heavily disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, thereby affecting livelihoods and economic opportunities. This is the right time to revive that industry. Let us build the Zimbabwe that we want. — Rufaro M ***
Sex enhancers doing more harm than good
Depending on the sex enhancing drugs not medically proven inevitably leads to death or stroke. Cases of cancer are on the rise and the use of these concoctions of false erectile function cannot be ruled out as the primary cause. People think they are sexually upgrading themselves when this is self castration. Those using these drugs think they are working without taking into account the harm. — Richard Chauke
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Rest in Peace Cde Gwitira, your legacy lives for eternity.— Tapiowanashe Chikwani Mlambo
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Revitalising and upgrading the nation’s aerodromes increases access to international tourism, creates direct and indirect air transport industry jobs and generates tax revenues. No one and no place is being left behind. #Vision2030 — @Mhepo Dzenyika responding to “Grand Reef Airstrip to upgrade to airport”.) ***
US$23m for repairing burst water pipes? How many kilometers of completely new water pipes would that be? – Chimusoro responding to“Mutare needs US$23m for burst water pipes”. I knew they were a fluke. Locally bred stars are always the epitome of a successful football team in most cases. Loyalty is priceless. — Tanyanyiwa Jone responding to “Crumbling under yoke of expectations?”
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I do not understand the link between Zesa services and what the Rural Electrification scheme does in the rural areas. Rural areas in Manicaland are getting electricity through Zesa. What role is this Rural Electrification Scheme playing in rural areas? — Leon Tauzeni