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IN response to “NSSA to increase pensions payout” Thank you. This is a timely move considerin­g that the cost of transactin­g has increased in this plastic money era. Times are hard. — Scrounging Pensioner, Bulawayo.

IN response to “Kasukuwere slammed for trashing party protocol,” I say that Kasukuwere must not use an iron hand in dealing with party matters, ignoring ZanuPF’s communicat­ion channels. — Tapiwa Bhongeya Sigauke

RESPONSE to “Drunk cop to face music”. Who certified that he was drunk. Maybe he was not feeling well. I want to be his lawyer during his hearing. — Rose Sauti Kadada

ON the case of the drunk policeman. It should be interestin­g for people to know that only CCTV footage can be used as permissibl­e evidence in a legal hearing. Anything else captured through a mobile phone cannot be used as concrete evidence. This should get the “drunk” policeman off the hook. — Ngonidzash­e.

CAPS United made us proud, Devon Chafa had an outstandin­g match. The way he played showed that Dynamos lost a midfield stalwart. I am now convinced that they can go all the way to the final if they carry on with the conviction they showed. Zimbabwean soccer is on the rise and Caps United is clearing the way. — Soccer Lover.

WHETHER the detractors want it or not, the mining and agricultur­e sectors in Zimbabwe are on the rise. They can’t wish away fertility of our land or our minerals. Let us continue with our programmes one step at a time, we will build an African business hub. — Mlilo.

THE youths are the vanguard of Zanu-PF and the nation at large. Meeting the President in June will go a long way in strengthen­ing the party ahead of the elections in 2018. — Taps

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