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@DaddyFarai on “Tuku honoured in USA” While some travel to Harare for honours, some travel to Seattle. Congrats Nzou. *** @lmatsvairo on “Chivhayo’s US$200m project stalls” He probably bought shoes and cars with the 5 million. Told off people for being poor. *** @munyati01 on “Chivhayo’s US$200m project stalls” But we expected this! **** @jmuketsi on “Chivayo explains progress” What progress is he explaining when work on site has stopped?

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Ignatius Mhute on “That’s the man President Mugabe is” Happy birthday to the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Robert Mugabe. I say happy birthday, Mr President. I love you. *** Floyd Fisher on “The US$202 million Gwanda scam” The only thing to smile about is that at least we still have someone dedicated to expose such rot. Thank you Sunday Mail Zimbabwe.goals” *** Lookout Mnkandla on “The key is Be careful, Caps; anything can happen.

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“Everything’s under control: Dokora” You are rushing at great speed, minister. New curriculum needs new books in all schools, new teachers, staff developmen­t, farming equipment, land for new subject sandi seven impractica­l in schools with hot-seating. SDC money can’t buy all that even if you force. Setting objectives that cannot be achieved is as good as destroying education. Revert to the old system until new curriculum can be implemente­d. — Shurugwi.

*** “Nssa to recoup hotel investment after 278 years…as shocking details of criminal incompeten­ce emerge” I suggest that Nssa sells some of the properties that are not bringing in any returns and use the money from the property sales to improve the pensioners’ monthly payments. Most pensioners are earning at most just over US $100 per month.—Ma fin ge iNy am wanza

*** “Why HE deserves many more happy

years” A birthday celebratio­n has nothing to do with the ill soft he economy or society. Those who called for and supported the ruinous and racistecon­omic sanctions shall be judged when the appropriat­e time comes. They will never getaway with their lies and political chicanery. Long live Gushungo! — Gayigusu

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