Football fever – Thinking twice
Whilst Natasha might have enjoyed her FIFA moment, and gotten a real buzz out of the Brazil / Zimbabwe match last week, other Zimbabweans are not so convinced. Teachers and civil servants remain poorly paid. Water and electricity shortages persist. But Zimbabwe paid US$1.8 million to get Brazil to play football here. Below are more responses from our subscribers, most of whom are disappointed by government’s priorities.
Better paying electricity with that money
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Personally I don’t support that otherwise that money should have been injected into the education sector
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Crazy priorities. Upside down. What would you expect?
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Its just unfair
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It is disheartening
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That is total negligence of systems that can rebuild Zimbabwe. It signals failure to prioritise and lack of political to improve e welfare of civil servants.
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We mixed good and rotten tomatoes in the same basket
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That means they like leisure than the people’s needs
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Its not fair enjoying soccer at the expense of other people. Zvinhu zvakaoma vamwe varibusy kuputitsa cash
Tuesday, June 8th 2010 at 3:22 pm
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