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Response to, “ED declares National Clean-Up Day”.

This deserves the nation’s support. Let’s clean our land, clean the environmen­t, and clean our minds.

Let’s keep our backyards clean! —@ Bandaful.

*** Response to “Council further extends 50pc discount offer” Thank you! We were struggling to pay our bills. — Anon.

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Response to “Government moves in to abolish death penalty”

Death penalty no. Let them die in prison. — Lloyd Banda.

*** Response to “Canada speaks on Zim”

The voice of the people is the voice of God. God gave us our leader President Mnangagwa.

November 2017 was a turning point in Zimbabwe’s history.

The people of Zimbabwe went onto the streets to have their voices heard.

They called for freedom, progress and a new way of doing things.

This was a process of transformi­ng ZANU-PF into a new dispensati­on under the leadership of President Mnangagwa.

ZANU-PF heard the people’s call, shared their vision and is committed to deliver it.

People, let’s support this new era (new Zimbabwe).

God has given us a second chance. God wanted to open the President’s eyes to see what is wrong and what is good.

We can’t be waffling around going against him, no! It doesn’t help! God has given ED a second chance. Let’s give Zimbabwe a second chance like what God did to us!

It’s a favour, let’s accept it! Zimbabwe belongs to God and it’s him returning this country to prosperity.

All government­s have been put in place by God.

So those who refuse to obey the laws of the land are refusing to obey God, and punishment will follow.

It’s time for us Zimbabwean­s to pray for our leaders. Let’s rally behind them. Together we will build a Zimbabwe we all want.

If you lose, accept defeat and move on. Power is in God’s hands.

Refusing to accept defeat will be costly.

You need to trust in your Lord only. We know how sanctions destroy nations.

Sanctions is not an economic term, it is witchcraft.

It means whatever power you have will not work for you regardless of who is in power. — Kudakwashe Bangwayo.

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STRICT measures have to be taken to ensure safety on the roads.

People are dying every day because of reckless driving and unroadwort­hy motor vehicles.

We need to save lives and be more careful as drivers.

The VID has to do something about people driving without licences.

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Response to “Kombis accident death toll rises”

What I can’t understand is how passengers can just sit in the kombi or bus and say nothing or do nothing, while the driver is playing with their lives by failing to follow rules of the road.

But you blame him after an accident saying he was speeding or he overtook in front of an oncoming vehicle or went through a red traffic light, etc.

What you don’t realise is that you are just as guilty for dangerous driving as a passenger because of your silence.

If you value your lives speak up and take action before another one of you is killed. — Markanics.

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