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Tricksters in family, church

As the devil hid behind the face of a serpent, so do crooks come to their victims. The most tricky part about pyramid schemes and scams is that they come hiding behind the faces of people one trusts, such as pastors and family members. Never trust anyone who comes to you in the name of a lucrative ‘investment’. While you plan on how to spend your hardearned cash and bonus, beware of scavenging vultures who come in sheep’s clothing! – Norman V Mahlangu, Mthambothi­ni

Mashele correct on farming

Columnist Prince Mashele is correct. The South African economy was built from farming, followed by mining and manufactur­ing. Can a SA of malls revive the economy? Definitely no. – OJ Mangwana

Let big parties share power

I agree with Sam Difoe Magana that we will have the best government if both the ANC and the EFF can score 35% each in the votes and the DA share the remaining 30% with other parties. – OJ Mangwana.

Prison orange habit for Ace

Who the hell does ANC secretaryg­eneral Ace Magashule think he is? An orange overall is waiting for you broer .– TAG, Klerksdorp

Mantashe mirrors Nene

The next minister symptomati­c of Nene is Mantashe. – Mandla Nyanda

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