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IT is sad to hear that Air Zim lost a lucrative deal to a South African company to airlift Covid-19 kits from China to Johannesbu­rg. Someone slept on duty. How could we lose such an important deal? — Victor James.

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Congratula­tions to the new IDCZ board. Zimbabwean­s expect servant leadership as you will be presiding over a Government firm. I hope the interests of citizens will supersede those of board members. — Nathaniel Munhamo.

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Zimbabwe needs home-grown solutions. No one will come from outside and unite us. We must put our political difference­s aside and rebuild the country. It is quite sad to note that some misguided elements in our middle think that Zanu PF or MDC are bigger than Zimbabwe.

Those stooges who are tarnishing the country’s image for money must face the music. We must have the same vision as citizens and speak with one loud voice. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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Education is life. Students at higher and tertiary academic institutio­ns must own laptops, tablets and any other gadgets to attend lectures online. The Government must give all learners those tools and facilitate online lessons.

Coronaviru­s should not stop us from accessing education. The mentality of always being in the classroom, biting pens and rulers should not limit us from accessing education. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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We hear fake Zupco-franchised kombis have flooded our urban routes. As long as they are offering a cheap service, we will not mind. Time is money. — Tafadzwa Magenga.

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L. Makombe on “US ‘fires’ leave the world astonished” — Maybe you should have solicited for comments from the likes of Biti and Chamisa. Like what Comrade Chinx sang, havatide vanhu ava.

How can a president be so blunt to utter such words? If it were any other president, the Americans would have been the first to shout. It is evil for someone to think of himself as superior to another human being. This puts eggs on the face of our opposition colleagues.

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