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Response to “Farmers urged to scale up wheat harvesting” The best way is to plant on time so that the crop is not affected by early rains. Harvesting preparatio­ns should also be done early and farmers secure combines on time. - @ Tanaka Maya.

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Response to “Zim football on death-bed”

Something should be done to revive our domestic soccer. Many people now follow the English Premier League when we have our own soccer and players. Let us revive our sport. - @ Leeroy Ndlovu.

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Response to “Road runner Mabika shines in Dubai” Mabika is representi­ng the country well. Wishing him the best of luck in his next competitio­n. Many tend to throw their dreams away because they do not believe in themselves. Fly the flag high Mabika. - @ Ropafadzo Phiri. ***

Response to “Govt launches soil and water conservati­on programme in Mash East”

This is a good programme as it will improve the soils and this will translate to better yields. It is also another way of reducing siltation. - @ Kelly Moyo.

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Response to “Govt to safeguard sexual and reproducti­ve health rights”

The girl child should be heard too. We appreciate the effort that the Government is putting to ensure the safety of the young girls. - @ Wandile Maphosa. www.herald.co.zw

Response to “Farmers urged to scale up wheat harvesting” Now that the rainy season is upon us, let us protect our wheat from the rains so we will not have to import from other countries. - @ Ruvimbo Ndoro.

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Response to “Earphones menace: Boy killed in train smash”

This is sad news. People should avoid walking along railway lines and putting earphones to avoid such accidents. - @ Malborne Moyo.

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Parents should always advise these young ones against plugging earphones when moving around. We always see motorists trying to avoid hitting these kids. Earphones should be banned when moving on roads. - @ Nyaradzo Makunike.

*** Walking around putting on earphones should just be banned to protect lives. - @ Lovemore Bare.

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Response to “Five up for cable vandalism”

It is inconsider­ate of people to steal electricit­y cables for their own sake and leaving others in the dark. - @ Luke Ncube.

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