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IN response to Govt armtwists striking nurses, CHIORORO says: The way President Emmerson Mnangagwa is running the country leaves a lot to be desired. Mnangagwa is running in the footsteps of his predecesso­r the late former President Robert Mugabe who spent 37 years at the helm of the country through divide and rule. He is using Mugabe’s template. What Mnangagwa is doing is not good at all because he is worsening the situation. Health profession­als deserve a lot of respect as they are skilled workers who should not be forced to work while they are unhappy.

IN response to Zimra workers on go-slow, DEMBE says: It seems everything is falling apart under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s watch. Nothing is working at all. It is now clear that under the leadership of Mnangagwa we are witnessing corruption, plundering of natural resources and all government department­s and parastatal­s are always on goslow. Our leadership is now clueless and that is the manifestat­ion of poor leadership.

IN response to Mater Dei staffer haunted over leaked ‘COVID-19 US$ memo’, ZVANETSA says: It is very sad to note that an employee is suffering at the hands of an employer who cannot defend himself for an internal memorandum that contained informatio­n that was still going to reach the public. Whether the hospital fires the employee or not people will still get such informatio­n when they are charged in United States dollars.

IN response to The state of the police untenable, SANGO says: What is happening in our country is now a reflection of bad leadership under the guidance of President Emmerson Mnangagwa. It is very sad to notice that Zimbabwe has been turned into a police State, this goes on to show that the ruling Zanu PF party has captured all arms of the State. The environmen­t is too polarised because of politics. In times like these we need a listening President who takes care of the people’s problems.

IN response to I’m a ‘prayer warrior’: Mai Titi, PAKO says: We are aware that everybody prays, but we don’t expect people to boast about their achievemen­ts that they bought this and that because they are prayer warriors. It is wiser for Felistas Murata to remain quiet and let the people do the talking.

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