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Response to “Zim in historic space satellite launch”
We are happy to have the first space satellite launched. Innovation and technology will see us attaining Vision 2030. — @ Thando Manyaya. *** Response to “Notorious Limpopo armed robber nabbed”
Hopefully the other suspects will be arrested soon. Our society is being eroded by lazy people who do not want to work, but rely on crime for a living. Stiffer penalties are the only solution to this challenge. — @ Rutendo Ncube.
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Response to “Voters roll accessible, affordable to all:
ZEC”
Let us register to vote. It’s good anyone can have access to the voter’s roll. Instead of peddling lies, tarnishing ZEC let’s inspect the voters’ roll and register if our names are missing. — @ Edith Nkayi.
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Response to “Three Manna Resorts gardeners remanded in custody”
It is so funny how this suspect thought bribing a colleague with US$ 2 would save him from prosecution. — @ Peter Nhamo.
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Response to “President Mnangagwa sends condolences to Tanzania” Quite a sad incident. We mourn with Tanzania over the 19 lives that were lost in the plane crash. May their souls rest in peace. Thanks to the young fisherman who rescued others. — @ Lloyd Nkala.
*** Response to “Unconditional bonuses for junior civil servants”
Good move taken by Government to protect the juniors. The Second Republic is prioritising improving working conditions for workers. — @ Sharayi Chikuvanyanga.
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Response to “On the run council employee nabbed over residential plan”
Corruption is not the way to everything. At the end of the day, the truth will always come out. Better to be honest, as one will always be guaranteed of freedom. — @ Jason Malinga,
*** Response to “Farmers assured of dipping chemicals”
Farmers should ensure that their livestock is safe as we enter the rainy season. They should make sure they dip the livestock every week to avoid diseases. — @ Ishan Kalowe.
*** Response to “TIMB bans Voedsel from contracting tobacco farmers”
It is surprising how this company had always been licenced despite its failure to pay farmers in the previous seasons. This should be investigated. — Nobert Tarwireyi.
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