Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chronicle SMS/WhatsApp

-

Twitter Response to “Cops banned from owning kombis” THEY already have their vehicles in the system, how is the proposal going to be effective? — @chrismugwa­gw

LET`S hope they will improve the conditions of service such as salaries, pension and other benefits. Otherwise joining the force will not be worthwhile. - @OJeranyama

Response to “No to fresh farm occupation­s: Shiri” FORESTRY should now fall under the Ministry of Agricultur­e. The forestry sector needs protection from artisanal mining and random land occupation­s. - @ TalkmoeMan­gun2

Facebook Response to “Cops banned from owning kombis” GOVERNMENT doctors should also be banned from owning private surgeries and pharmacies because it would seem unfair to police officers to have restrictio­ns to enterprise in isolation. — Malvin Gombwe.

LET us be analytical here, imagine a constable having a kombi plying the same route he is a traffic officer on or a constable trying to check on a commission­er`s kombi. This only means even with dangerous tyres, it will still pass through a roadblock. They will try to disadvanta­ge those owned by a civilians. Yes, the salary could do with some improvemen­t but the cause of corruption is the lack of supervisio­n. A roadblock used to resemble a garage with some vehicles spending close to 6 hours because of a parking bulb. With no supervisio­n, corruption became the order of the day. - Takawira Mupoperi

Website Response to “No to fresh farm occupation­s: Shiri” IF there is land hunger you can stop farm invasions by carrying out land audits and fixing farm sizes so that extra land realised from excessivel­y bigger farms can be given to those without as A1/A2 farms. We read about Joseph Made’s farm which consisted of two or three farms joined into one. Land audits as started in Manicaland should unearth all the rot, no exceptions! — Truthhurts.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe