The Manica Post

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Happy birthday Zimbabwe

IT has been a tough long journey but we have to take this great opportunit­y to cherish our brothers and sisters who sacrificed their lives to liberate us from the brutal colonial rule, lest we forget. Happy birthday Zimbabwe! Zim@42, and we are still counting. It is true that s lot still needs to be done. Let’s join our hands and build this great nation together. — Terrence Mwedzi

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Remember us City Fathers

Editor, your last edition said finally there is water in Dangamvura. While some areas are now receiving water, Area 3 in Dangamvura is still getting water once every four or three days. Worse still the water comes around midnight and by 3.45am it will be gone.

Some of the residents staying near TM Shopping Complex hardly get water. We are buying water from water vendors who get free water from Federation and sell 1000litres for US$10. — 0773769130

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Footballer­s need financial literacy

From an early age, footballer­s spend most of their time on a football field with their coaches or club administra­tors. These coaches should advice footballer­s on financial literacy and life skills to use upon retirement.

Clubs need to teach players from junior level about saving money.

Let us just not teach them about the laws of the game, but also social responsibi­lity because most of them start living like paupers are retirement from football. — Concerned.

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SMS Response to ‘Whiz kid scores 20As at ‘O’ Level’

Well done young man, this truly shows that hard work pays off handsomely. Keep soaring high! — Mateo P.

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Facebook

Response to ‘A love triangle, a heartbreak and a petrol bomb.’— Some things are better not said in public. What is for the heart is for the heart. Even a wedding ring is not a fence to stop people from cheating. Lucifer lurks in the darkness to destroy all that is good. — R M Chauke.

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Response to ‘Thousands give the late Johanne Marange Apostolic Church leader, High Priest Noah Taguta, a huge send-off’ — So sad indeed.

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Deepest condolence­s to his family and church followers, let’s hope there won’t be disputes in his succession. — Phillip Paradzayi.

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