@baba_nyenyedzi The tension is between maintaining service access in a volatile economy and upholding clinical ethics. Clearly,clinical ethics are non-negotiable. There's a debate that it's possible for the insurer's bottom line to dictate the doctor’s diagnosis. How do we solve this dilemma
@CrimeWatchZim @BarbaraRwodzi The law is the law. The officer is going to be victimised for doing his job. It is up to the law makers to make tourist friendly laws. You simply can't say the law doesn't apply to me because someone is carrying out a worse offence. Fix the law, not the officer
@livescore The safety of Senegalese players was seriously compromised. Continuing the game would have put the Senegalese players in harms way. The host nation was physically targeting a substitute goal keeper. They can suspend him, but we will boycott and ignore CAF indefinitely
@IanDarke Senegal's substitute goalkeeper was being attacked. If your staff and substitute players are being physically targeted by the host nation’s ball boys and security, the "fair play" environment has collapsed. A coach has a duty of care to protect his players from physical harm.
@nkosiemutede let's start first by identifying the black spots, and slow down traffic particularly in those areas. This can be done by using round abouts. Round abouts seem to me like a low cost intervention thar not only slows traffic, but also minimise the impact of the angle of collision.