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CHURCHES we are waiting for the particular date for the Harmonised Elections NATIONAL Day of Prayer, maybe in early June for the country to pray for peace and stability. — Lovemore Kashawo.
IT is nice Spanish league champions, Barcelona are being hosted by the South African Soccer League Champions, Mamelodi Sundowns. Maybe one day our own domestic team will be able to host some soccer giant of the world as well. — LK, Harare.
RESPONSE to “Hwange Colliery boss suspended”. The Board must launch a forensic audit. I suspect a lot has happened and this is just a tip of the iceberg involving two senior bosses. How about the rest of the executives? — Joeparie.
RESPONSE to “Mhofu snubs home-based strikers”. Dzvukamanja is a quality striker and should have been included. Hachiro and Mavhunga have done virtually nothing in the league this year, how many goals? — Murenga.
RESPONSE to “Windfall for health workers”. At times it’s necessary to consider experience rather than qualifications, because performance tends to improve as more experience is gained. There is also no reason for the huge salary gaps between grades given that the job that will be done is more or less the same. It does not make sense to maintain a salary difference of more than 15 percent between grades as if the absence of the next grade is going to paralyse services. That re-grading and recognising of experience is the right thing to do. Increase and reduce that gap between grades and the expenditure will be very much sustainable. The President really means business when he says Zimbabwe is open for business. — Locomotive.
RESPONSE to “Goat herder Majome speaks out”. In Zanu-PF we don’t think our elders should be classified as goat herders. From the primary elections results, there are indications that our party has a significant number of young blood of aspirants coming in. A fusion of young and old is necessary in any organisation for smooth continuity and necessary renewal. May be the lady, Majome is being too emotional. It seems loss of income is the major pain here. — Wallas Mheni.