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Celso on, “Timburwa appointed YBLP representative’’ — Well done, you are an inspiration sir!
Nespter Gudo on, “It’s deadlier than before’’— Let us all adhere to the lockdown restrictions and follow the necessary protocols.
Boomtown on,‘’Kuvimba primed to anchor key mining projects’’— This is a great decision. The New Dispensation has made the right moves to develop the crucial mining sector.
Nelson Moyo on, “Concerns over rate, utility hikes”— Of course rates in ZW dollars must go up if our currency has depreciated by over 98 percent in the last 24 months.
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Nolice Dundundu on, “Vic Falls tourist buried” — Goodbyes are always painful.
Takura Martin Ngonie Manyumwa on, “New banknotes on cards’’ — I think they have to be more cautious. To be more specific, they must NOT increase money supply, failure to do so it may become so chaotic! www.sundaymail.co.zw
Nelson Moyo on, “Natural disasters stalk education sector” . . . Inequalities set to widen . . . Radio lessons could be key’’ — Schools should be teaching agriculture as that is where our future lies. We have tens of thousands of university graduates who mostly go to South Africa to take up meaningless tasks at low wages.
Let’s encourage young people to take up farming and entrepreneurial skills instead of settling for less.
Jojo on, “Chin’ono to spend weekend behind bars’’— It is important to note that there are well-known perennial trouble-makers posing as human rights defenders.
In reality they are making money out of soiling the image of the country on the international arena.
They will be hard at work this January until Joe Biden is inaugurated as the 46th US president on the 20th.
The aim appears to be setting up a sinister agenda for president-elect Joe Biden to follow in his foreign policy relations with Zimbabwe.