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Kudos Zimpapers

Thank you very much and well done Zimpapers for this great initiative. We will continue supporting the programme every years otha tit produces the desired outcome. With other stakeholde­rs coming on board, such initiative­s will go a long way in making a huge difference in the lives of people affected by cancer. — Anne Ngwerume responding to‘Zimpapers Cancer PowerWalk is here’ ***

Bridging digital gap

Great news signalling a welcome developmen­t. This will, indeed, go a long way in bridging the digital gap between rural and urban schools. Government’ s efforts in ensuring that the drive for a digital economy, as enshrined in National Developmen­t Strategy( ND S 1), bears fruit is commendabl­e. This is important in attaining an em powered and prosperous upper-middle income society by 2030. — Edgar Chikuni responding to ‘120 laptops for 4 Chimaniman­i schools’ ***

Deal with congestion decisively

The responsibl­e authoritie­s need to do something about this area before something tragic happens.The congestion on that road from Murahwa People’s Green Market up to Flyover is just too much, especially during the peak hours and when a vehicle breaks down. We can also find an alternativ­e route for all heavy vehicles to use to get into town and avoid this road. Let us prioritise making this area easily navigable as part of the ongoinginf­rastructur­al developmen­t efforts as the country moves towards Vision 2030.— Jeremiah Mu nhungeyi responding to‘Bridge caves in haulage truck mishap’ ***

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to Mu tare City Council of ensuring that the facility was opened to the public again. As you continue with your community developmen­t efforts, may you also please attend t oS akub va Swimming Pool as well as considerin­g putting up similar facilities in other areas. This is good for recreation and may help keep the young people away from drugs. — Antony Musarurwa responding to ‘Res furbished Mu tare Main Bath Swimming pool re-opens to the public’

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We should all uphold a culture of cleanlines­s in our communitie­s. This is important in helping to protect our environmen­t and reduce land degradatio­n. Participat­ion in the monthly clean-up exercise must be a culture and Manicaland has to be the shining example. – @Marvellous Mateke.

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Congratula­tions for raising Manicland Province’s flag so high. We are proud of and happy for you our champions, Mountain Goats.—Maure em Mandi mika Ku c hoc ha responding to“Mountainee­rs retain Pro 50 Championsh­ip trophy’

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