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I believe the unveiling of new banknotes is the right path to take.

However, I urge the RBZ to first deal with cash leakages in the banking system, which is keeping the illegal money market alive.

As long as we have criminals siphoning money from banks to the streets, then we are not going anywhere. — Citizen.

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Private schools are charging shocking fees for e-learning. May the responsibl­e authority please intervene like what happened to rentals for private properties?

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The MDC, in its various totems whether T, C, D, N, or Alliance, has never been a party rooted in any principle.

It is a mythical creature, which has unfortunat­ely blinded a clique that supports it. The earlier this political outfit disintegra­tes the better for our beloved country.

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GZE and Noble Stylez are shining the light on our local hip-hop scene.

I hope their beef continues because their competitiv­e lyricism is healthy for the culture. I also wish to see more rappers coming in to show us what they are capable of doing. —

Music Fan.

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Last week you published a story highlighti­ng that Potraz was moving in to ensure internet service providers reduce data costs.

I have gathered that some network providers benefited from exemptions, which means their costs must reduce significan­tly.

What remains is for them to reduce data costs. Potraz must do a follow-up and make sure that network providers comply. —

Timi. *** Fredrick Bwanali on “Potraz moves to

reduce data costs”. — Potraz should also make sure the operators comply with its directive so that there is real reduction on the cost of data to consumers.

*** @MukuruMudz­imu on “Potraz moves to reduce data costs”. — They must move with speed because internet service providers are feasting on clients. Cost of data is too much.

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