The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

SMS / WhatsApp Feedback

-

IT IS unfortunat­e that the new ministers have been sworn in when we have the cholera outbreak. This has overshadow­ed everything else at this particular moment, which means it might not be business as usual in other ministries until this issue is resolved. I pray that this phase passes quickly so that we start paying attention to other issues that also need urgent attention, like the economy. — Liberty, Mazoe ****

The Ministry of Education must act to bring back sanity in our schools. Previously, students used to dress decently, but now mini-skirts and wired haircuts with some painted has become the order of the day. I am disgusted to see students with tattoos and heavy makeup. Some of the young girls look like prostitute­s. — Tawanda Mhlanga, Dangamvura **** We have been facing serious electricit­y problems at Bonda Mission in Mutasa District, Manicaland Province. It seems as if the power utility has been deliberate­ly switching us off without any explanatio­n. At times electricit­y is switched on and off up to five times per day. It is so unbearable and unacceptab­le. Can the responsibl­e minister intervene on this issue because I do not believe we have shortage of electricit­y in the country. It seems like the act is politicall­y motivated. The wanton switching on and off has damaged a lot of electrical goods and

we do not know where to go for compensati­on. — Concerned Mr K.M

**** Thank you to all corporates and other stakeholde­rs that have so far undertaken the task to assist in donations towards the prevailing cholera and typhoid menace. Possibly, the donations sourced will be put to good use and ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity prevails at all cost. — Lovemore Kashawo, Kuwadzana.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe