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Response to “Coca-Cola pledges to invest $65m” GOOD times are indeed rolling for Zimbabwe. It is such commitment that shows that the internatio­nal community sees a brighter future with the new dispensati­on led by President Mnangagwa. —@ maxafro.

Responses to “I can impregnate any woman, says Chamisa”

IN politics, even a slip of the tongue can give your enemies ammunition against you. There are many videos on social media that show so called pastors, especially the gospelneur­s, using vulgar messages to entertain their followers. How was he trained as a pastor? Is this young politician not showing the vulgar church slant at his political rallies? — Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof).

“YOUNG” as Chamisa thinks he is, he should stop talking like a toddler. And who doesn’t grow old anyway in life? Isn’t it that every day people live on earth they will be growing? Let him talk sense like how to rebuild Zimbabwe; spread the word of peace — starting in his fragmented MDC-T party; above all behave maturely. No Zimbabwean needs this childplay he is exhibiting on a daily basis. — Mimi.

THIS can never be called political banter in an African culture. This is utterly childish and a serious display of lack of political maturity. The younger Julius Malema has never gone this far. Such talk is reserved for men conversing with varamu. What has the energy to impregnate a woman got to do with the energy to revitalise the economy? — Mhofu Chaiyo Taneta.

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