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Response to “WB hails public systems reform” This is good news. We appreciate the good work our Government is doing. They are working very hard to revive the economy. — @tafara68. *** Response to “Spruce up premises, says First Lady” This is a great initiative. I hope this will also extend to the old buildings which are seen as the plane is about to touch down at RGM Internatio­nal Airport. —@ DonMajukwa.

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Response to “Economy will improve”

If we keep on working together the economy will definitely improve. Our Government is determined to make things better for everyone. We have already witnessed the return of Zupco and housing projects for civil servants. A little patience from everyone and support is necessary. Unity is also very crucial at this stage. We have to do away with demonstrat­ions that destroy property worth millions. — Tanaka.

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Response to “Four die in kombi accident” May their souls rest in peace, all the reason why we applaud the idea of buses. — Charlie C.

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Responses to “Number plates shortage: Govt intervenes” I think they must stop the system of changing number plates every time the car changes ownership, but the same plates can be kept with the ownership details updated accordingl­y. This could save the much needed foreign currency and reduce pressure at the CVR. — Tarisai.

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Response to “Spruce up premises, says First Lady” Thank you so much, this is a starting point to develop our country. Let’s paint our buildings then move on to renovating toilets and the like. This is how we will end up making massive renovation­s. By doing so we will be spending money where it is supposed to be. Keep up the good work. I wish we could all follow. — Santana.

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Response to “WB hails public systems reform” It’s quite encouragin­g that the World Bank has commended us in regards to reforms we have undertaken in the public system. Unfortunat­ely, it takes a foreign body to see the beauty of the reforms while the local eyes always see doom in whatever Government is doing. — John Sigauke.

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Responses to” Sweet

deal for teachers” This is fairly positive. Teachers have shown that they have genuine concerns which Government should expeditiou­sly look into. There is no harm for a teacher to be exempted from paying fees for his two or three children especially at a school that he is teaching or at a Government school. I know their decision to call off the strike will irk some elements who are bent on hijacking peaceful industrial actions and turn them into violent political demonstrat­ions. — John Sigauke.

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The nation continues to pray for the two sides to come up with a solution that does not worsen our national economic plight; a solution that does not ignore the economic interests of non-government employers and employees who are being taxed daily to feed the public sector. We also need to understand the negative impact of the Western satanic sanctions on our economy. We should avoid fighting among ourselves when those imposing sanctions are smiling. Our opposition politician­s should not support the satanic sanctions. — Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof).

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Response to “Maid (40) infects employer’s son (10) with HIV” This is very sad. The maid should stay behind bars for the rest of her life. — Mhlanga.

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