The Manica Post

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Vision 2030 achievable

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The foundation to Vision 2030 has, indeed, been laid. The ongoing developmen­ts across the country, even in rural areas, is testimony that we are on the right path and the road is clear. Improvemen­ts on infrastruc­ture like roads, bridges and dams and other key facilities in the economy like the constructi­on of clinics and schools and as well as sinking of boreholes are key pillars around which sustainabl­e developmen­t can be built. Brick by brick and stone upon stone, Zimbabwe is developing. Reketayi Chishakwe

Are Gem Boys losing their sparkle?

What is going on at Manica Diamonds? After finishing on an impressive second place last season, we expected the team to build on that good outing and mount a serious challenge for the league title. Being winless in four starts to the new campaign is not a good start, given that the team appears to be on a good financial footing. Maybe it is still early days in the season, but the team has to turn its fortunes around immediatel­y and not leave it too late. As football fans in Manicaland, we are worried about the team’s current form and hope that the boys pull up their socks. Eric Dinhidza ********** Spotlighti­ng tourist attraction­s in Manicaland fascinatin­g You are doing a splendid job profiling some of the places of interest dotted across Manicaland. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Buhera also boasts of tourist attraction­s and would ensure that my family visits some of them when we get to the district during the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns. Sir Marwa

deserve love, care sank into despair that story of a Chipinge woman who burnt her daughter’s private parts. As parents and guardians, we must always protect our children from harm and act in their best interests. If we turn our homes into torture camps, where then can our children turn to and who Disturbed Parent

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