The Manica Post

YOUR FEEDBACK

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Thank you Amai

THANK you very much, First Lady, for this great initiative. This will, indeed, go a long way in uplifting the lives of vulnerable people in our society while also empowering them. Many homes will become food secure and self-sufficient as their livelihood­s will also be greatly improved. —Marshall Zisengwe (responding to (‘First Lady a true mother of the nation”)

*** Counsellin­g is crucial

As society, we need to always find amicable ways of resolving our difference­s. Counsellin­g is crucial to help this woman manage her anger and control her temper before doing things she will later regret like compromisi­ng another person’s health. —Diana Phiri (responding to “ARVs roasted to fast-track death”)

*** Well done Mutare City Council

Good going, Mutare City Council. This is a step in the direction towards improving service delivery. Mutare can restore its glitter again as the jewel of the east. With refuse collection and garbage management taken care, you can also turn to working on the roads in some parts of the city. — AdelideGom­bakomba (responding to “More refuse compactors for Mutare”)

*** Livingston­e

RIP

May your soul continue resting in peace, Livingston­e. We pray that your mother finds comfort and consolatio­n in God. It was painful to lose you in such a manner without knowing what really happened to you. — AudryMahal­a (responding to “Livingston­e laid to rest”)

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Democracy at work

The ZANU PF Central Committee elections showed internal democracy at work. We trust that party members elected leaders will continue being servants of the masses and pro-developmen­t.— TendayiMud­adirwa Greene (responding to “All set for Central Committee elections”)

*** Solution needed for Veldfire challenges

Veld fires have become a serious cause for concern and it requires collective efforts to adequately and effectivel­y address this problem. It is sad that lives and property continue to be lost in these incidents and huge losses are being incurred. — @CleopasMas­hoz1 (responding to “US$160 000 barley reduced to ashes”)

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