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THE road rehabilita­tion program that is underway is most welcome. This will go a long way in reducing the rate of accidents and improving the transport network. I just hope the program will be extended to all deserving areas nationwide. — Lawrence “The penpusher” Moyo.

*** A reward is being offered to anyone who can help residents of Athlone and Riverside, Gweru, locate their councilor who seems to be in hiding. No one knows him but one thing for sure is to see him as elections approach. — Haulumi, Gweru.

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Now high time for our Karoi city fathers to hear and address residents’ grievances. Too bad to take action after loss of lives. — W. Samu, Karoi.

*** What happened to the horoscopic stars in The Sunday Mail? My family used to buy the family paper for stars also. Bring that column please. — Horoscopic star.

*** Currently, under 17 Afcon finals is underway in Gabon and a major worry again, our young warriors are absent at this important tournament. — Lovemore Kashawo, Kuwadzana.

*** There is a group of people terrorisin­g people by breaking in houses and vehicle in Mvurwi. Last Wednesday in the early hours, they stole from about 13 parked vehicles in Mvurwi low density area. At my place they stole three car batteries, a generator and a tarpaulin tent. — Muzeza Gift.

*** That was an insightful article by Dr. Shonhe. The new political dispensati­on favours Zanu-PF’s political discourse which resonates with the new social classes in the re-configured economy

against what I call ‘noisy opposition void of relevant ideology’.- Reggie wa Murehwa.

*** There are high chances of recording a low pass rate in secondary and primary schools in Silobela.

Teachers are forced to provide their own stationery for example chalks, sticky stuff, etc. Is it legal? — Concerned SDC Member. *** “The big problems of little people”. Thanks for this Mr writer, we learnt more. — Alois Magore.

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