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AFTER reading an article that stated that it is possible that people might be at risk of contracting HIV and other diseases from sharing barber clippers, I think it is high time that Government made an effort to start inspecting salons. They should also be a clampdown on those barbers that are operating in undesignated spaces. — Chikono *** Civil servants being retired deserve better packages from the Government. They have been serving the country during the most difficult times. Giving them lump sum amounts less than $30 000 is a slap in the face. Most of them have nothing to show for those years they toiled for their beloved country whilst others ran away. It’s now time for qualified workforce, but these civil servants without qualifications were very loyal and also exceeded the required standards. — Isla Zhou, Harare
*** I refer to the article, “ZPRA High Command speaks out”. Thumbs up. The publication is drawing interest well deserved. You have mine. Dig some more and allow voices that seek to clarify issues. Well done. — Charles Jack
*** Chitungwiza Makoni ZETDC department is not serious when it comes to treating customers in Unit G, Mabamba Heights. Our transformer blew up about three weeks ago and the power utility is yet to attend to the fault. How do they expect us to live without electricity? We have medications that need to be refrigerated and assignments that need to be researched. How is Zesa contributing to efforts by our President to make lives for the ordinary people better? — Tinotenda
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There are many folks amongst us who want to undo progress made by the Government as far as mending relations with the international community is concerned. President Mnangagwa’s recent visits to Davos and China were very crucial as this can create good relationships with other nations for our country to develop.
It is further encouraging to note that ED has the nation at heart and his efforts are commendable. It is an open secret that we want our economy to be revitalised as soon as possible. — Terrence Mwedzi, Mutare