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RESPONSE to “ED proclaims July 30 election date.” — Will the day be declared a public holiday? — Mabamu1.

RESPONSE to “Kagame rebuffs Chamisa claims.” Chamisa is a habitual liar. Such people can never be trusted to lead any associatio­n, let alone a nation. — Bodo.

RESPONSE to “Men urged to embrace family planning.” My grandfathe­r, as old as he is, says that he still prefers the tube to any of the new gadgets on the market. And he does not trust the ladies with the pills either, he says he has been tricked several times. — Nelson Moyo

RESPONSE to “ED proclaims July 30 election date.” MDC-T Alliance and other political midgets will resounding­ly be beaten by Zanu-PF come election date. Given the clear popularity of Zanu-PF, it would appear the holding of elections is just a formality and constituti­onal requiremen­t. — Cde Mzvinavhu.

THE race is on! Praying for peace in the country; no one must be hurt or lose life for politics. — Yowe.

WE pray that the fruits of the Holy Spirit will be shown in every Zimbabwean. May the Holy Spirit inspire us to be peaceful and behave like the children of God. Our Father in Heaven is a God of peace and order and He commands His children to do so. — L Makombe.

RESPONSE to “Kagame rebuffs Chamisa claims.” Chamisa is not only being careless with his political career. He is insulting foreign presidents who deserve respect and dignity. He lied about being promised money by Trump, being invited by Queen Elizabeth and now he tells us Rwanda’s economic success is partly because of him. If Chamisa becomes president, I believe he will one day tell us that all the presidents in the world are coming to him for guidance. He pretends to be very intelligen­t, yet just like Jonathan Moyo, he is quite a dull and habitual liar. Want him for president? – Leon Machakacha­ka.

PEOPLE in the Diaspora are not being denied to exercise their right to vote. They can come and register in their constituen­cies then fly back after vote. What they are asking for is not possible. If they are to be allowed, which constituen­cies would they vote in? Zimbabwean­s are everywhere in the world and what they are asking for is not practical. — Kurekwegav­a.

I URGE the Government not to hold on to certificat­es of student teachers for owing fees. How are they expected to pay when they are not working? Be careful we are going for elections somebody is playing a political game here to anger the unemployed. — CD, Bulawayo

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