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THE Government must act fast on fertiliser prices by allowing those with free funds to import the commodity dutyfree otherwise the 2018/19 season will be a disaster. The sky rocketing fertiliser prices will lead to a reduced hectarage. — M Hove, Alexander Farm, Marondera *** I think it is better that we produce less diamonds, add value to them and then sell than to be excited about being in the top bracket of countries that produce rough diamonds. We should never export unprocesse­d materials like what we are doing to our platinum, most of our tobacco, granite stone and timber among other things. — Goto

*** The potential discovery of oil and gas in Muzarabani is good news for all Zimbabwean­s. My fear is what shall became of Muzarabani after this discovery. Are we going to see a modern city developing there or it will be a case of Marange area that is yearning for developmen­t? — Walter Mufema

*** Most businesspe­ople in Zimbabwe are unethical. You find them demanding payment in United States dollars when they are getting the commoditie­s using the bond currency. It is unethical and they are stealing from the consumers. Imagine cement, locally manufactur­ed drugs, insecticid­es and agricultur­al

chemicals being sold in foreign currency? — Shame on You

*** Jah Prayzah should be ashamed of himself to say the least. How can you grow as an artiste if you just surround yourself with yes-men? — Observer

*** Archibald Gandah on ‘JP, come back to your senses’ He is losing the plot. It seems his mojo has deserted him. ***

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