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Response to “England tipped to win the World Cup”

This year’s World Cup is going to be interestin­g and we are all patiently waiting for the end so we see which country is going to take the cup home. @ Tedius Nyawo.

Response to “Away from the pulpit with bling preachers of Harare”

Quite true, all those who were mentioned here are living a good life. As much as they care so much about the bling life, the good thing is that they still preach the word of God and help many people out here. @ Michelle Nharo.

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Response to “Woman jailed for trying to bribe judge”

Corruption is bad. When someone commits a crime then they should face the consequenc­es of their actions. No one should get away with crime easily. Justice Chatukuta responded well by denying the bribe. This will put an end to corruption. Wish people in authority could behave like him. @Thamu Masina.

Response to “Public violent earns man 18-month jail term”

Violence is not the way of solving issues. Those who turn to violence should be punished. There was absolutely no need for him to burn down the police station. Tanaka Ncube.

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Response to “Beauty Mutanga, a story of perseveran­ce, determinat­ion and hard work”

This is enough evidence that there are better results to hard work. This lady did not give up on the life she wanted rather she worked hard for it and got it. An important lesson for some who think stealing and engaging in prostituti­on is the only way out.

@ Farai Gotora.

Response to “Boy (13) fights crocodile”

Brave boy indeed. For his age, a few people would not have managed to fight a crocodile. I am happy he survived and I am wishing him a speedy recovery. ZimParks should ensure that these animals are not found in areas nearer communitie­s. @ Zandile Ncube,

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Response to “Covid-19 pandemic unlocked potential”

ICT

During the COVID- 19 pandemic there were many opportunit­ies that were enabled. The importance of

ICT was also proved as many operated online. @ Melody T.

Response to “Raped, pregnant 8-year- old: The facts”

Cases of child abuse seem to be increasing and what hurts most is that it is being perpetrate­d by relatives. There is need for awareness programmes and where traditiona­l healers are involved, the law should ruthlessly deal with them. @ Hillary Huni.

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