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@djduvyd on “Virtual currency for Zimbabwe” How does it work? *** @lionel_yde on “A requiem for kaylite” That was an informative article. *** @munyaram on “Dr Mzembi digs in on roadblocks” Well said, Honourable Minister. We hope to see changes on roadblocks. *** @hope_ndhlovu on “Two steps forward, three backward” This is a challenge to everyone to think long and hard on how to combat HIV. The media should step up efforts to remind people.
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Brian Muerudza on “Time for a ‘Progress check’” We like it. Got all your albums give us more.
*** Knowledgee Ushe on “US$150 for
civil servants housing” I think the best way to go is to seek funding from a well-established bank and then build the houses. After that, allow civil servants to move into the houses and that’s when they should start deducting US$150 from their salaries. Many civil servants are burdened by rentals. So, it’s not feasible to pay, say, US$150 rent and another US$150 towards the scheme. Some civil servants are servicing loans. I appeal to the relevant authorities to revisit this programme.
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Tricks on “We’re privileged to
have Amai Mugabe” Happy birthday, Amai. Your works are recognised and admired by many of us. You are doing well in the midst of critics. Do not be moved by outsiders who wait like vultures to attack. Keep doing what you are doing because it’s the best. It all goes to show your humanity and good spirit; an emblem of goodwill. Well done and I love you, Amai.
*** Cde Mzvinavhu on “Bigwigs to
lose looted assets” Slowly moving in the right direction. Where there are no controls or relevant laws, culprits can use loopholes to escape punishment. This improvement augurs well with our fight against corruption in the public sector. Like economic sanctions, corruption must go to facilitate our overdue economic recovery.
*** Hove on “Bigwigs to lose
looted assets” Are they also facing jail?