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World music great Oliver Mtukudzi to be honoured in London

Watson Chidzomba (@ngoromera): The man is marching on.

Harare the 10th worst city in the world? Zimbabweans what do you think about this?

Mandipa (@mandipam): This is absurd!

Allied Legal Aid (@legalcover): You are not serious.

Heroes: who said what – what would you like to say on Heroes’ Day?

Timothy (@moyotimothy): We Remember You

Godknows Hungwe Bvute: As humans we must learn to respect each other, not concerning gender, tribe or race. Respecting human rights. According to his speech 30 years ago Mugabe still owes us a lot (tribalism is breakfast, racism is lunch, neglecting rule of law is supper).

A true hero is someone who risk own life in a brave way to give something important or valuable to the society. A genuine hero or heroine is admired for his/her vision, intelligence, personal qualities and maturity. He does not inflict pain on fellow human beings. Examples include Joshua Nkomo, Herbert Chitepo,Jairos Jiri, J.Tongogara and others. Indeed, Madida Mandela, (S.A) fits in the living hero category. M. Muda.

Chombo uses councilors as spies – what do you think about Chombo’s actions?

Patrick P Tsingano: Just ignore

True war heroes are living in hell: Chimoio survivor – what should we do to improve veteran’s lives?

Samuel Zulu: Increase pension.

Should we abolish the death penalty?

Gibson Sanyika: Norway’s brutal killer must hang.

Could you please assist? How do I get back or will I ever get back the money I deposited into my savings account with Royal Bank, Nyanga Zimbabwe that has recently closed. I have not heard an official communication from the bank since its closure. I only learnt about the closure through the press. The Bank tellers I used to communicate with from here no longer have access because the Nyanga branch is closed and they are not coming to work. I contacted one teller through his private phone and he said that the bank is simply quiet about client’s deposits. – WK, by email

<abuse of="" power…=" It dates back to the liberation struggle. Everything was not all rosy. Before 1980, many women were raped at ‘pungwes.’ People were forced to part with their valuables and atrocities were committed on innocent civilians. Impunity has been on to this day. M Muda.</abuse>

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