YOUR FEEDBACK
Mutare City fathers, help us understand
AS a resident of Mutare, I want to express my displeasure in the following areas, which the city fathers need to clarify for us as ratepayers.
Water bills are distributed monthly to us residents, yet some of us, for the past eight years, have never seen water coming out of our taps.
Some parts of Dangamvura get water supplies twice a month.
Why is council developing new areas when they are failing to supply them with water? —Disgruntled resident, Muchedza
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Please rehabilitate MutareNyanga road
Can the Ministry of Transport look into the rehabilitation of Mutare-Nyanga Road. The road is now a death trap, especially after Selbourne.
While other roads are being rehabilitated during this lockdown as traffic is low, the powers that be in that area seem to be ignoring that road. When this pandemic ends, a lot of tourists, both domestic and foreign, are expected to visit Nyanga.
How will they come when the road is in such a poor state? Be wise and make hay while the sun still shine. — Worried
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As Zimbabweans, we need long term solutions to revive our economic situation, but this will never happen if we are not united.
Some people are capitalising on the prevailing situation to make a lot of money. This is worrisome and despicable. —Terrence Mwedzi
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Mutare City Council is doing a sterling job, we are seeing a lot of developments during this Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. They must continue doing so, even after the lockdown. We are eager to see more positive changes in the very near future, not just in Mutare but across the country. — Terrence Mwedzi ***
Twitter Thanks so much for keeping us updated. We are far from home but you make us feel like we are home.
May the good Lord keep strengthening you during these difficult times. Stay home and stay safe. Always on top of the game. Lots of love from Tsopo family, Linden, Johannesburg — Davy Tsopo
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Please keep those Ndau and Shona translations coming. This is crucial information that should be disseminated in all our local languages — Fai wekwaMuramo
Thanks to the Almighty, number of those recovering from Covid-19 is increasing — Innosmuzi
*** Violence against women and girls should be condemned during this lockdown.
The family and the nation need alternative dispute resolution skills. Make use of family structures and community strictures. — MusasaZim
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Chipinge hit by another earthquake again. Felt the tremors very early on Saturday morning. — Lovemore Takunda Halatywayo