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Good initiative which will curb drug abuse in the country. — @ Peter Mazanhi.
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Response to “President mourns December 12 chair Plummer”
So sad, she and the late Cde Coltrane Chimurenga fought for the rights of Africans and Zimbabweans in particular. — @ Johannes Maramba.
May her soul rest in peace. She was bold and fought for the rights of the Blacks. — @ Chamu Rwambiwa.
Will forever cherish her contribution towards the emancipation of people. Go well Cde. — @ Shelly Maruma.
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All the best guys. — @ Herman Masaya.
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This is the only way to fight this menace. Stakeholders should join hands and find a lasting solution to this national problem. — @ Wadza Moyo.
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Response to“Healthcare comes to doorstep of villagers” Devolution is bearing fruit, now villagers in Nzvimbe will no longer walk long distances to seek treatment. —@ Jeff Ncube.
Response to“Mayor hails Govt for Operation Chenesa Harare” This is a noble operation which will curb the spread of diseases such as cholera. — @ Washy Sibalo.
Harare has been in need of clean water for a long time, we appreciate the Second Republic for the intervention in water treatment and garbage collection. — @ Pfungwa Jaya.
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Response to habitual drug dealer awaits bail ruling” The State should take stern measures against drug dealers. Drugs have destroyed many lives. — @ Manu Mhene.
Response to “Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe highway contractor gets down to business” Infrastructure development has been one of the key projects of the Second Republic. — @ Sham Gwatidzo.
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