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Response to “Malawi concourt orders Presidential election rerun”
Some people are saying this is what should have happened in the Zimbabwean 2018 elections, but I do not think so. This is a different situation. The 2018 elections were free and fair, there was no need for a rerun at all. In Malawi, the opposition party brought enough evidence to justify that the elections were unfair, but Chamisa failed to do that in the full glare of TV audience. All that he said was the 2018 elections were rigged and he was the winner, but he did not give any evidence. — Chiedza.
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Response to “Govt, doctors agree on hospital improvements”
The portfolio committee on health, for example should tour hospitals and clinics and all healthcare facilities, interview patients, doctors, nurses, administrators and the like and note their effectiveness and then bring in the managers for answers to any questions that might have arisen. — Sasai.
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Response to “New deal set to align prices, pay” We are working towards vision 2030, and we are glad that a lot has been happening. However, we will not achieve the vision, particularly with some people among us who believe in blaming others for their own ineptitude. They wait for President Mnangagwa to wipe all their mistakes and bring the economy back to life after they have messed up. If we follow and adhere to those policies, Zimbabwe will change for the better in no time. It is important that we play our part, and everything else will follow after that. — Carol Tawananyasha.
Response to “Utd seek to address defensive flaws” Valentine Ndaba is suited as a left wing back in 3- 4- 3 or 3- 4- 2- 1 formation otherwise he is a midfielder. It was inept to expect him to play at left-back. Thought there was more life in Mabvuku boys Lincoln Zvasiya and Godwin Garwe; the good guess would be the new guys are way better, especially the new Carlos in the team! — Dalai Lama.
Response to “Take action against cancer: First Lady” Cancer has killed a lot of people in the country and the world at large. Most of them do not know they are suffering until they have been greatly affected. We have to go for regular check-ups to make sure that cancer is treated in its early stages. — Carol Tawananyasha.
Response to “Zupco brings joy to long- distance travellers”
Zupco continues to give us buses from time-to-time and we are very thankful for that. We have saved many dollars through using Zupco buses and kombis to and from different destinations.
However, the system should be improved to make sure that it is transparent. Also, Zupco authorities should ensure that their drivers are not misusing the system. There are a lot of complaints from people who have encountered different problems from different Zupco buses. More should be done. — Max.
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