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Response to “ZANU PF wins Masvingo City ward 2” Congrats to the winners and thank you to those who voted for developmen­t. — @ Nyasha Dhlamini.

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ZANU PF is well known for delivering. The electorate has confidence in the party. — @ Tecla Madambi.

Response to “Police warn against circulatin­g false informatio­n on social media” These people should be arrested. In most cases, they cause alarm and despondenc­y. — @ Rufaro Zambuko ***

Social media is good, but some people end up abusing it. — @ Knowledge Masaiti.

Response to “Masvingo plastic waste recycling firm expands manufactur­e of irrigation equipment”

Best way of managing waste, manufactur­ing irrigation equipment and creating employment. — @ Angy Mushava.

Response to “Pick yourself up, there’s life after heart break” Some people do not know how to deal with heart break, they end up committing suicide or injuring others. — @ Kenny Ncube.

Response to “The pillars behind

Qadr’s success”

This guy is lucky to have supportive wives. The family appears to be living in harmony. — @ Musa Moyo.

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The wives call each other sister. They respect each other. — @ Tapiwa Rusambo. ***

The footballer can manage his polygamous family. Seems there are no conflicts. Everyone is content. —@ Ethel Mangwiro.

Response to“Accident claims Chief Matswe’s aide, brother, employee”

May their souls rest in peace and may the chief be comforted. — @ Mucha Mazanhi. ***

A tragedy, so heart breaking. —@

Pearson Ndlovu.

Response to“Females rule the

roost at ZOU graduation” Women empowermen­t. A nation with enlightene­d women is progressiv­e. — @ Martin Chiremba.

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I rate the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) the best in the country in terms of producing independen­t thinking graduates. This is because the interactio­n with lecturers is very limited, perhaps only twice per semester. — @Beloved Jambuya.

Response to“GBV a daily reality for many people” Awareness is important in reducing GBV cases. Some people are not aware of and may perpetrate it because of ignorance. — @ Shyline Murape.

Response to“Prison changes lives of inmates after release” This is noble than condemning the inmates. They should reform and lead better lives after their release from prison. — @ Silas Muzarurwi.

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