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Responses to “Prominent Masvingo bus operator Tanda Tavarura dies”
My condolences to the family. I hope that the children may be able to carry on the legacy of this man. — @WithusMasunda.
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Fall of a legend. — @ BMajeki25.
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Thanks for the premier league in Masvingo. — @Laddie06253156.
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Response to “Businessman Frank Buyanga and ex-girlfriend Chantelle Muteswa playing their son like “a football’” The judge is right, it’s not right, what does that do to the child’s psyche? I think it’s a case of two strong personalities clashing, but that affects the kid. — @masango1. ***
Responses to “Residential areas likely to continue receiving uninterrupted power” Good news. This may force prices of solar gadgets to be reduced a bit. — @Kaseke65195975.
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Residents in J. Tapedza Street in New Mabvuku have now gone for seven months without power. There was a fault with a transformer. Zesa took it and never came back. Follow ups were made and yielded nothing. Rumours say there are some people at Zesa demanding bribes for action. — @Violater18.
Response to “Tanda
Tavarura dies”
Sad to learn of the passing on of Mudhara Tanda Tavaruva, the man at one point changed my life when things were bad for me. I became his sole supplier of paints, thinners etc for painting of his buses. — Setfree Mafukidze.
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Response to “MDC: Imperial project failing to grow from
student activism”
The acronym MDC must be dropped. It is already so heavily tainted it can never stand the test of its intended meaning. It was a stillborn political party from the day it was formed. Isn’t it ironic that it being led by the educated elite, democracy and rule of law takes a new definition? Who would imagine that a political party ( circus) with so many educated lawyers, engineers and academics would fail to understand the meaning of democracy? Isn’t it an indictment to our tertiary education as a country? But again one also notices that quite a number of the leaders got educated elsewhere. Where then is the problem? Today the party has leaders that are a product of our tertiary education. What is going on? — Masaisai.
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Response to “Covid 19: Time for to pull a David on SADC
Goliath”
I find this interesting. Are there issues that are hindering countries from implementing the Pooled Procurement Services for pharmaceuticals and medical supplies? If not they should do it now as going as a group has many benefits as outlined in the story. — Maxwell Gudo.
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