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Twitter Responses to “British professor’s damning appraisal of Chamisa” CHAMISA is excitedly spewing naked lies and absolute nonsense almost every day and The Chronicle is simply exposing him! Great job! — @Tatendashe­reni.

PROFESSOR Jeater’s sentiments are spot on. Chamisa lacks knowledge on the realities of his promises. He is seeing himself in the high office already and by so doing he is hanging himself slowly. — @ManPee.

WE cannot change for the sake of changing. Chamisa is not the answer to the current Zimbabwe situation, he lacks experience and wisdom. Like it or not, but this is fact. — @HenBodo.

PEOPLE must remember that for years MDC-T leadership sang the Mugabe must go song, without giving concrete governing alternativ­e, but just giving weird promises bordering on childish dreaming. On academic issues, professors can differ in conclusion­s, unless it’s a mathematic­al argument. Politics belongs to social sciences. What would you say about MDC Alliance lobbying for the extension of sanctions? — Shelton Utawatawa.

CHAMISA is behaving like a schoolboy, he needs to quickly mature because you cannot have an excited president in office. He has no direction, that is the fact. Criticisin­g Zanu-PF is not the solution. Saying I am 40 and the President is 75 does not bring food on my table. What people are saying is plain and simple, Chamisa needs to grow up. — L Makombe.

IN Chamisa, we don’t have presidenti­al material at all. That’s the sad reality which some are turning a blind eye to. People should be sober and balanced enough to see. He still has schoolboy mentality, very immature. I feel jittery and shiver at the thought of entrusting him with this country. One needs to open his mouth for two minutes for people to know what sort of a person he is. — Chubb Mutarisi.

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