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POLICE should put in place tight measures to deal with speed maniacs who drive public passenger vehicles. Plus, there should be a very good working relationsh­ip between police and drivers. Road carnage is a cause for concern. — Terrence Mwedzi, Osborne Dam, Mutare. *** Recent advertisem­ents by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t are

welcome to students who are struggling financiall­y. — Marvellous Takaendesa, Crowboroug­h.

*** Thanks Bishop Lazarus for the sermon on mudhara Didymus. The grass is not always greener on the other side. Vane nzeve dzekunzwa vakanzwa. — Doko Guru, Seke. *** Dembare are unstoppabl­e, and will be crowned champions come Match Day 30. Go Chazunguza go! — Charariza B., Bonda Mission.

*** I do agree that Zimbabwe is not a Christian country. It is not secular either. Our forefather­s believed in Mwari whom they communed with through vadzimu. In short, that is ATR. So, with the coming of Christiani­ty, many are now mixing ATR and Christiani­ty. In religious terms, this mixing is called syncritism. So, I do not agree with Shingi Ndoro on Zimbabwe being a secular country. — Kumbie Mutasa, Kuwadzana Extension.

*** It is regrettabl­e that many roads in Chitungwiz­a are nameless. One can only imagine the difficulti­es visitors to the town encounter as they try to locate their friends and relatives. Letters and monthly statements from Zesa and Zinwa also reach residents late because of this problem. — E. L. Mukwereza, Chitungwiz­a.

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