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RESPONSE to “Response to “ED, AU to sign continenta­l treaty”. Good work Mr President but we need to work even harder here at home. Our biggest challenge is corruption which has done a lot of damage to our economy. Imagine what could have been achieved with the abused, looted public funds. — Dr Mavondo T.

THE internatio­nal community should surely come and invest in Zimbabwe without fear that they will lose their investment­s. There is no need to wait for elections for investors to come. Let us avoid the kind of language that is unproducti­ve. Let us rally behind the President. — Mapanyasha Nash1.

KEEP it up Mr President, you are on the right track. I do not listen to those kindergart­en kids promising bullet trains without a plan. Change will come to those who wait patiently. — Tapps N.

RESPONSE to “SeedCo holds commercial farmers’ annual field day.” SeedCo is a patriotic company. They fought through thick and thin to survive in an environmen­t with a fast dwindling market! — Eric Ncube

RESPONSE to “VP Chiwenga meets US envoy.” — Sanctions have been underminin­g the Zimbabwean economy for a long time. Therefore, first and foremost America should remove the sanctions if its intention is really to help Zimbabwe. — Ndaizivei Paul.

RESPONSE to “Election will be transparen­t.” Transparen­t election is what Zimbabwe has been yearning for. The new administra­tion is bringing the change we desire. I hope the former president is watching what is called leadership. — Mbijana.

THERE are people who are always against the developmen­t of our country as long it comes through the Zanu-PF Government. But for us to build our country and our economy there is need for togetherne­ss regardless of our political affiliatio­n. We want unity for developmen­t. — Freedom Sibanda.

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