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Response to “Teen mom crushes baby to death” This is disheartening. Parents should discourage their girls from falling pregnant as teens, but still remind them that if they do fall pregnant it is not the end of the world.
I do not know how this can be achieved, but it has to be done. — @Veerose47.
*** Response to “One dies in
Mutare kombi chase” These days 75 percent of kombis do not use their original number plates, they use off road truck or trailer plates, so taking plates does not help. A better way is to be found that will bring notorious drivers to book. — @Chakwizira2.
*** Response to “President in Rwanda for African Union Extraordinary Session”
The President means business. We are right behind him. — @websterhes.
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Response to “Teen mom crushes baby to death” I blame responsible authorities for turning a blind eye on social issues. This young teen is a victim of child marriage. This issue should be addressed. — Biggi Mike. *** Responses to “President names, shames looters” Most of the explanations given by these companies does not make sense. They were given 105 days to come forward and explain their cases, but they did not. Let them bring evidence to court. — Elisha.
*** Thank you President. A step in the right direction. One step at a time. — C. Marufu.
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Our Chevrons are making us proud. They should not be demoralised about the defeat in the last game.
They should concentrate on winning in the next. I know they can win this. Go Chevrons go, make us proud! — TImothy Shiri.
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Response to “Externalisation:
Fact vs fiction” Due diligence is necessary on this issue, especially when this can cause reputation risk for some companies that may be innocent.
Our Government legal advisers must be smart so that culprits can be nailed faster for the good of our economy. We hope and pray the big fish will not escape the legal net.
Perhaps when the veil of incorporation is pierced, we can see if there are no big fish involved in the named companies. —Cde Mzvinavhu.
*** Responses to “President names, shames looters • Nearly $1bn remains outstanding • Funds stashed in China,
Botswana, SA”
This is a step in the right direction. Can you imagine this sort of thing happening under the old dispensation? — Loud Speaker.
*** Response to “It may be time for Economic Crimes Court”
Good idea. Economic Crimes Court is the way forward to demonstrate the seriousness of the Government against blatant looting of resources in whatever form from this country. — Eliah. Readers are invited to send comments and feedback through any of the above platforms. Since The Herald is published in English, we would prefer our readers to write in English — Editor.