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Julie MaJordan on “Who will inherit Tuku’s vast empire?” The answer to that question is, Daisy and the Children. But it is my opinion that Daisy allows Selmor to take over because she is a good singer.

**** Simba Muparangi Dhewa on “Who will inherit Tuku’s vast empire?” He was a great star, but he failed to unite his family. He had all the time to do so. At least he wrote a ‘Will’.

**** Pers Alo on “Fair price pharmacies roll out” Good idea. The sooner the better, we are dying.

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Progressiv­e Zimbabwean on “Fair price pharmacies roll out” It could help if Government were to allocate foreign currency to Varichem so that it is able to sell medicines to pharmacies at affordable prices.

**** Vulindlela Sibanda on “Zim unmoved by hostile agenda” Anyone, from anywhere, who campaigns for sanctions is campaignin­g to make the people of Zimbabwe hungry. The statement I have made is irrefutabl­e and it must be understood as such. Perhaps this is what the likes of British Labour Party politician Catharine Letitia Hoey — commonly known as Kate Hoey — do not understand. Such hypocrites want to see Zimbabwean­s suffer. Sanctions are equal to hunger for the people and no sane person would advocate such.

**** Tonderayi on “ZANU-PF backs urban renewal” I totally support the clean-up. Street pavements must cease to be used as vending sites. This has not only resulted in an environmen­tal disaster, but created a breeding ground for thieves. In most cases pedestrian­s resort to walking along the drive way because pavements are choked with vendors’ wares. This kind of freedom is unacceptab­le as it creates more problems than it is purported to solve.

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