The Herald Social Media Feedback
@HeraldZimbabwe
Response to “COMPARE AND CONTRAST . . . Kwesé TV choose global, not local partners” This has to do with how football is administered at the premiership level and at Zifa. It is about viewership also; how many people watch the local premiership except a big match only? — @EDjospy. *** Soccer is big business. Kwesé is simply injecting money where they believe they get the best returns in terms of accountability, visibility and their growth strategy. — @livasedna. *** Response to “Chaos mounts as Khupe contests appointment” What these people only think about is positions and money. They do not have the electorate at heart. How many times has the party split? — samuel mahamati.
The Herald — Zimbabwe
Response to “Electronic money hits 96pc of transactions” This is good. Plastic money stops theft, corruption and other ills and it is the future of banking. Paper money is subject to fake notes as well because technology is advancing. — Prince Tanaka. *** Responses to “Chaos mounts as Khupe contests appointment” Khupe needs to understand that leadership is not about seniority, but about having the qualities to be a leader. She does not have any qualities to be a leader. — Bullet Chokwadi.
*** Khupe is not helping the party, but causing confusion and mayhem. Cannot there be votes to settle this matter democratically within the party? — Petra Hundermark.
*** Response to “Zim attracts $3bn FDI in 7 weeks: ED” The changes which most people expect do not come overnight, if they do, then they are not concrete. President Mnangagwa should be given a chance. He is definitely going to turn things around. — Jivas Jacoppo. *** Response to “RBZ reveals measures to boost investment” These are the positive moves of financial in-flows to solve our liquidity challenges. We believe the nation is going to increase its capacities in the agriculture, mining sector and certain spheres of the manufacturing sector. — Nicolas Duma.
SMS/WhatsApp: +263774111101
The First Lady getting screened for cervical cancer should encourage all women across Zimbabwe to join the bandwagon. It is sad that many women still do not prioritise health issues until it is late. Cancer is deadly. Women of Zimbabwe should appreciate the decision by the First Lady and get screened. — Tambudzai Shiri, Bulawayo.
www.herald.co.zw
Responses to “RBZ unveils measures
to boost investment” The bond note economy is upon us. What astonishes us more is the fact that the foreign currency market will soon be liberalised, legalising the foreign currency black market. Talk of multi-currency regime is cheap as all transactions, be it in the banking system or the retail sector, are strictly in bond notes. The multiple pricing system will also be with us for as long as the bond note economy is maintained. — Agriculturalist.
*** Opportunities should also be provided for Zimbabweans. Otherwise, like most African countries, the economy would be “owned” by external entities, leaving Zimbabweans to be merely workers and spectators. — Natsai.
*** Response to “Chaos mounts as Khupe contests appointment” Khupe said she was in politics for money, not to serve the people. That is where she lost it. She is not fighting against Chamisa, but against the one who appointed her. — Edmore Kadzunge.