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Last week you reported that police had deployed the largest force ever to combat machete gangs. Let’s hope the operation yields tangible results because we want this madness to end. — Citizen.

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Tino Kadewere has finally been signed by Lyon, which is one of the biggest football teams not only in France, but in Europe.

While he has been loaned back to his current club until the end of the season, this is a big move. Well done, son! We want to see you scoring goals at the highest level. — Soccer Fan.

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The new bird in our skies should give Air Zimbabwe the impetus it needed for years. It is our hope that the new airplane will service viable routes so that the national airline returns to its glory days. A big thank you to the Second Republic for making sure that the airplane and the other one yet to come did not end up as the private property of a certain family. — Mukoma Robson, Harare.

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It was good reading that Government employees are willing to give salary negotiatio­ns a chance and they have ruled out an industrial action.

Such positive minds will only drive us to prosperity. It is a fact that we are struggling to survive, but crippling the means that are giving us the little money to get by will not help. — Patience Masona, Bindura.

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I pray that the rains continue to fall. Some of the crops that had showed signs of moisture stress now look healthy, which is a positive sign. A few more of the rains can see some areas getting good harvests. — Farmer.

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The wedding of Beverly Sibanda to Chambuka Mufudzi took many by surprise. I am not jealous of the dancer, but I have a feeling it might be a scheme.

We never heard where the husband paid the bride price. In this era of technology, we have not seen a single picture of the lobola ceremony. The wedding was graced mostly by strangers instead of close family members. Sister vanenge varonga tsoro yekupinda nayo pa UK. — Observer.

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