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Introduce smart technology

Spiked barricades are not an ideal solution as touts can easily remove them. City of Mutare needs to use smart technology like cameras to pick offenders. Their accounts can also be directly billed through a partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion (Zinara). It is high time the local authority renovated local bus termini to match modern standards. — @TendekaiMu­kore1

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Go well Mukoma Chamu

Our chairperso­n, a dedicated cadre who championed the inclusion of persons with disabiliti­es in Manicaland Province. Fare thee well, Mukoma Chamu. Ticharamba tichifambi­sira mberi basa remakatang­a. – Memory Mandikiana **************

Kudos to Lloyd Mutasa

Congratula­tions are in order to the grandmaste­r

of the Zifa Eastern Region Division One League, Lloyd Mutasa, for steering another club from Manicaland to promotion into the Premiershi­p. — Tendai Mudadirwa Greene **************

SMS

THAT was quite an interestin­g read. I have a relative who fought in the liberation war but did not return home at independen­ce and was wondering if Cde Joice Mlilo, the spirit medium who specialise­s in exhuming the remains of liberation war fighters who were buried in shallow graves and disused mineshafts across the country and neighbouri­ng countries, could assist us. — Shellton Faranera **************

Twitter

City of Mutare must find urgent and effective ways of solving the mushika-shika problem. Buses plying the Harare route are allegedly paying the council’s traffic employees US$20 to be allowed to load at the same spot. — @Mapamba Mapuriya Vusani responding to ‘Mutare City Council, pirate kombis play hide and seek at mushika-shika hotspot’

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Thank you very much to the church and may God richly bless your helping hand. — @Ruth Samanga responding to ‘UCCZ rescues Kondo family’ **************

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Real heroes and heroines are within our families and communitie­s. They help without counting costs or expecting anything in return, whether it is during ill-health or funerals, we count on them. — R M Chauke

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