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@TEMANIE on “Hookers in ‘new’ con” I feel sorry for innocent men. *** @Mukoma59 on “Zhuwao restrains fuming Kasukuwere” What is the difference between Kasukuwere and Chivhayo? *** @Shona_Bouy on “Hookers in ‘new’ con” New level unlocked.

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Abel Mavura on “School dropout rocks Zim dancehall” Talented, but he must go back to school to safeguard his talent. *** Nicholas Fungurani on “Church dispels Chiriseri avenging spirit claims” Does it matter whether it’s Reverend or not? What matters is that if you steal from others, you will be punished; let alone steal from the dead.

*** Wilfred Muzi on “Hookers in ‘new’ con” Prostitute­s do that everyday in the Avenues area.Vamwe, they actually open your car, get in, remove clothes and start screaming, demanding money. To them it’s a game yekuwachis­a mhene. Mari irikunetsa. They have devised a new way of survival. *** Tawedzerwa Macheza on “Hookers in ‘new’ con” Thanks for the landmark ruling. Innocent people are now being victimised. *** Edson Mapuranga on “Civil Service shake-up saves US$150 million” If you save that money, what are you going to do with it? Downsizing will not solve anything because service delivery will deteriorat­e. Government is not a profitable organisati­on; in fact, it’s a national service delivery organisati­on.

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Eliah on “Prof Moyo benefited from Command Agric” So, he is not only a beneficiar­y of Zimdef, but also this Command thing? What a hypocrite! *** Robzam on “Manyuchi Stopped Dead. . . did he throw the fight? Much ado about nothing” He deserves to lose. The guy showboats too much. Some of it borders on unprofessi­onalism. *** True Anglican on “Anglican conflicts continue” Ruona must leave. It’s not what Christians should do.

*** Nhumwa Nyandoro on “Avenging spirits:

Are they real?” Ngozi iriko. There is no coincidenc­e apa. You are right to say, “The world has paid a blind eye to African traditions and its values, spirituali­ty being one of them”. Ignore African belief systems at your own peril. Mushongaku­ripachete.

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