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Responses to “New school term set”

Thank you to our listening Government for giving parents enough time to prepare for schools opening. Children were no longer enjoying online lessons. I just hope that there will be no fees hikes. - Romeo. ***

There is need for more teachers in schools, especially during this Covid-19 era, so that learners get maximum attention. - @Tamo.

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Response to “Council to rehabilita­te 31km road network”

Due to potholes, car tyres are being damaged. Deep potholes destroy shocks and sometimes damage other exterior car parts. The bad roads also cause accidents in town as motorists evade potholes. - @Moyo F.

*** Motorists have developed a habit of speeding and splashing dirty water on pedestrian­s whenever they pass through potholes. Surely roads ought to be repaired. - @Janhi.

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Response to “Family robbed of 30 000”

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Robberies are increasing each day. It is not wise to keep large amounts of money home. People should learn to bank their savings. Robbers are in a habit of tracking and attacking businesspe­ople. - @ jarava.

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Response to “Something stinks in Nelson’s yellow shack”

It is nothing, but rather a bag of confusion. I wonder where this yellow party will end up. - Onie.

*** Anything with Chamisa involved screams confusion. Chamisa failed dismally when he was at the helm of the MDC Alliance ( MDC- A). His immaturity in politics and selfish behaviour resulted in many suspension­s in MDC- A. He embarrasse­d himself by refusing to accept the presidenti­al election results, which he knew he had lost to President Mnangagwa. Chamisa has no people at heart as he claims. He is out there for his self-benefit not the love of ordinary Zimbabwean­s. Every Zimbabwean who loves his or her country should treat Chamisa, the sanctions beggar, with extreme caution. - Mwanawevhu.

Response to “Renowned Zim specialist physician dies” What a great loss indeed, may his soul rest in peace. - T.C.

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Response to “NSSA resumes mobile clinics for pensioners”

Thank you NSSA mobile clinic for resuming at the right time. Elderly people usually require medical check-ups. It is our plea to establish permanent centres instead of mobile ones so that pensioners are assisted in times of need, especially those in rural areas where hospitals and clinics are far. - Panganai Z.

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