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So Gwanda is now set to produce 10MW. We cannot keep Intratek on this project. Everyone knows about the adverse reports on that company including its frontman Wicknell Chivhayo. How do we justify doing business with a person always in and out of courts? — Mukoma Cuthbert.

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I have realised that some vendors and informal shops are no longer accepting $2 and $5 bond notes. This is economic sabotage at the highest level. These saboteurs are being handled with kids gloves. The Government must be tough on this issue because, at the end of the day, ordinary citizens will suffer the most. We cannot let this bandwagon of retrogress­ive elements cripple the economy. They are making it more difficult for ordinary people to survive. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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Your publicatio­n has been doing a great job of giving the public a clear picture of what is happening in the financial sector. We need to stay updated on everything because these days, social media is flooded with false news and we will need clarity from a reliable source such as The Sunday Mail. Keep up the good work. — Citizen.

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It is good to note that the June examinatio­ns are going on well. Prophets of doom had predicted a disaster. But we should not be complacent and must keep enforcing all measures to ensure we guard against Covid19. — Thomas Mambondian­i, Shurugwi.

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I still do not understand why we still have illegal foreign currency dealers operating as if everything is normal. A crackdown on these people will ensure the foreign currency auction system yields desired results. — Jackson, Harare.

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The transport system in Harare is still a nightmare. Workers are enduring long periods trying to catch a bus to and from work. Zupco please come to our rescue in Kambuzuma. — Passenger.

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