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Responses to “Makandiwa gold mine kidnappers in court” You should not take the law into your own hands. Makandiwa’s workers should have reported the theft case to the police, now they are the ones facing justice. —@ Nkosana. *** Responses to “ED dissolves Hre, Byo provinces” Heads will start to roll very soon. It is no longer business as usual, and remnants of G40 must be weeded out. — @Gakangoma7­7. *** Response to “Editorial: Liberalisi­ng fuel imports good for business” Fuel drives production in industries. It’s a good developmen­t by the Government to liberalise fuel, business will not be affected. — Munashe.

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Responses to “Medicines

body blasts Magaya” So this “Aguma” thing was just noise for nothing and meant to prop up the prophet’s waning bank balance. We should not allow our people to be conned by these prophets in this day and age. — Eliah.

*** Response to “Implementi­ng Vision

2030 at tertiary level” Very noble idea. I also hope the on-going call for advisory councils for colleges will result in the right people appointed. People with skills and people who are independen­t. Everything surely needs to be refocused and we can’t achieve anything with the current set-up.

The other target must be parastatal­s and State enterprise­s. I think the so-called reforms are taking time to come into effect, 2030 is not too far. We don’t want visions that are revisited, that would be retrogress­ive. Let’s run with the ball with the aim of scoring.

The President is doing his best and more still needs to be done at all Government-related institutio­ns. Go to private universiti­es they have become the best innovative hubs in this country because they just don’t exist to award degrees, but they award degrees with value and the same should be the case at State universiti­es. — Joel Masara.

*** Responses to “Brig-Gen Munemo

declared national hero” Rest in peace son of the soil, General par excellence. — Ngonidzash­e Chikomba.

Mzvinavhu.*** May his revolution­ary soul rest in peace. — Cde

*** Rest in eternal peace Brig-Gen Munemo. — Maria Meki.

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Responses to “Mliswa sucked into mine dispute” Mliswa has been fingered in many corruption scandals. If guilty, he doesn’t deserve to be an MP. He should face justice. — D.N.

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Response to “Zim, Moza call for tighter security” This is a good idea. This will put an end to smuggling of goods and poaching. — Reward. *** Responses to “SA team arrives for BNC meetings” We should salute Sadc member states’ solidarity with our beloved country, no matter what our critics say. — Mhofu Chaiyo.

*** Sanctions have been imposed by the West upon our country. We can engage them to have the sanctions lifted. Our regional partners have also called for sanctions to be lifted, but instead they have been renewed.

Anyway it’s the West and their money, if they don’t want with their money, we can as well go to our all-weather friends in the East that is China and Russia. They can give us funds to bust the destructiv­e evil sanctions.

We can as well make proper and maximum use of what God gave us locally, our good and hardworkin­g labour, our fertile agric land, our precious minerals, our Vic Falls, our Nyanga and Chimaniman­i mountains. We should not only cry. — Dzimbabwe.

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