Today’s SMS/WhatsApp reader feedback

Response to “Cholera declared emergency”.
And people continue to vote for MDC in Harare. How can you vote for poison? It’s time people in Harare knew who to vote for. — M Chihwandire.

Response to “Health minister blasts council over cholera, 20 reported dead”. Chamisa does not want to shake hands with ED after he deployed his ruthless councils in towns. Should ED’s Government ignore the councils? Definitely not, because ED knows it is him who will have to take all the blame. Chamisa is a spoilt man. Everyone who is sleeping on duty should be replaced with immediate effect. These MDC councils are sabotaging the Government. — Truth.

Response to “Cholera declared emergency”. This situation needs to be arrested with all urgency, first with restoration of basic necessity of access to clean water. It’s disturbing as we speak that in some southern suburbs like Glen Norah water comes only at night. What is that? Clean and running water should be available all the time. For how long should we continue to lose lives to this disease that we can manage? — Diva$.

Response to Congratulations Min Of Mines, Honourable Chitando. Being a former Hccl graduate, finance executive, board chair and now Hon Min of Mines, you know very well the plight of miners and their dependants including retrenchees for thee past four years. What has happened to the scheme of pay arrangement you authorised through schemes representative, Mr Lawson. Please Sir, don’t let us down, we trust you so much and we thank the Hon President for appointing you to this post. We are waiting for your quick response Sir. On behalf of miners who are eagerly awaiting their payment, we congratulate you on your appointment. — Suffering Poor Miner, Hwange

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