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Response to “Cyclone Chalane to bring continuous
rains: Met Dept”
Hope Cyclone Chalane will not be disastrous like Idai. Idai left the country so devastated that even now the aftermath is unbearable to such an extent that some of the destroyed infrastructure has not been repaired yet. Let us all be on the outlook at all times. —@ leanne .
Response to “Pregnant woman, boy (14) die in croc attacks”
This is so sad and pathetic. May their souls rest in peace and may their families find comfort in these trying times. —@runesu.
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Responses to “Enforcement
of road rules lacking”
This article is captivating and the facts presented are true. Road rules are lacking to such an extent that drivers are doing whatever they deem necessary on the roads at the expense of the passengers and pedestrians. This is the reason why most accidents are occurring on the roads. The police should enforce strict measures so that reckless driving ends and we save the lives of everyone. — Massy.
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The Government should look into this case as soon as possible. Our drivers have become so reckless, they no longer consider the lives of other people or even their own. Sometimes one would think these drivers bought driving licences. Most of them drive under the influence of alcohol. — Matarutse.
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Response to “Notorious armed robber in court” The judicial system has been jeopardised by some lawyers who are corrupt and representing cruel murders whose hands are bloodstained. For the sake of money alone, some of our lawyers have lost Ubuntu and they are doing everything they can to make sure law and justice does not take its course. Criminals are walking free in our streets and our towns have been turned into jungles. — Ray Mbada.
Response to “Councils hail President on women’s quota” Women are one of the disadvantaged groups in the society. They should utilise such an opportunity to its fullest. It is high time women rise and take the challenge and hold leadership positions in the country, starting with these council positions. — Mercy.
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Response to “Covid-19 fight stepped up as cases rise”
I think the initiative by the Government is good. The cases are as a result of complacency. People are no longer following the regulations, some are not masking up, no sanitising or practicing of social distance. Let us all follow the Covid19 guidelines because if we do not protect ourselves, Covid -19 will kill us all. — Maisera.
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