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Responses to “Brig-Gen Masuku dies” May his soul rest in peace. — @

sifahmasuk­u.

Responses to “Midwives doing more than assisting in

childbirth”

I pray for them, to have power to deliver during this difficult time. — @AdmireGokw­eChir.

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Let’s all do our best to support them because their role in our lives (all of us) can never be underrated/ downplayed. We are all here because a competent and dedicated midwife was right there with our mothers to safely welcome us into this world. I salute midwives. — @abbiemse.

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Response to “They went pound-for-pound with

Okocha, Kanu”

They were packed with talent. Butler Masango still argues that if the team had been kept together, they were capable of great things, but I can understand why they were overlooked.

The previous under 23 team of Peter and company was also good and the bulk of them became the Dream team. Talent galore during this era! Yes, against Nigeria, Methembe played a blinder in a losing cause. — Lot Chitakasha.

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Response to “A new approach due in cable vandalism fight” Stealing electrical equipment is not like sneaky pickpocket­ing. It is a full gigantic industry that can easily be seen happening. A visit at Siya So industry at night will uncover a lot of criminal activities including burning the insulation off electrical cables in order to extract the copper wire. Some of this burning happens even in homes and dumps and should arouse suspicion. Either cops are ignorant of that or they would be part of the syndicates. It should be pretty simple to stamp out theft of such exposed and big items. Buyers of scrap metal are known to the police and they, the police, know too that it is where stolen copper wire is sold. — Maisaisai.

Response to “Musona deserves respect in GOAT

search”

If Knowledge is brought into the debate, then Adam Ndlovu ( MHDSRIP) also deserves mention. His record as the Warriors’ leading goal scorer stood for long until it was broken by his younger brother, Peter, long after he (Adamski) had retired from internatio­nal football. — Captain Oxo.

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Response to “Cash disburseme­nts ordered to begin” More sectors need to reopen under strict controls. That is the general thinking of many as Government is only assisting a portion of the population and the payments for the vulnerable have been very late. Further delays will have more casualties to the economy and in terms of those requiring support from the State. — Eliah.

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