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IN response to Slain cop’s mother berates ZRP, BERNARD MUKANDI says: Overall, police should revisit scene attendance curriculum. For example, the officers were informed of a shooting incident. They drove straight to the crime scene without taking due caution or sensing danger. I suggest they should have left the car a distance away and then ambushed the suspected criminal. How can they drive straight into the crime scene to arrest someone who is armed? Death is always painful but with regret, the scene was poorly attended. Police duties and investigat­ions manual should be enriched.

ANDREW CHIGEZA says: The mother of slain former officer-incharge at Hwedza Police Station is right because if the Zanu PF-led government had bought proper vehicles for the police, his death would have been avoided. It is just that our leadership does not value its workers.

IN response to Amacimbi harvesters leave trail of destructio­n, EPHRAIM

MAKARA says: It’s the lawlessnes­s our leaders have created on our land. Now it seems like it’s each man for himself. Destructiv­e forces are and have been on the loose for years. We have no future as a nation. Our leaders in government have let us down. I appeal to these leaders as it is their mandate to see that there is law and order in the country. Do those in power realise that they are destroying this great nation all for greed?

OLIVER KRISH says: Because of poverty authored by Zanu PF, bad politics has serious repercussi­ons.

IN response to Police must enforce, not defy rule of law, HON CRISS says: Zimbabwe is an autocratic State. The police did not only bash a lawyer, they persecuted him with laughable criminal nuisance and escaping lawful custody charges. They have previously done the same to another prolific lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa. What kind of police are they?

IN response to Zinara to disburse $98bn to councils, SAL KHAN says: The Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion should disburse that money to companies like Bitumen World to repair all potholed roads. Councils are corrupt. The money will be channelled towards salaries and bonuses.

IN response to Mine deaths haunt ED ally, MUZUKURU MABOTA says: Where is the Mines minister Winston Chitando? It would be most welcoming if he suspends the mine’s operating licence just like what the Transport minister did to Zebra Kiss and Rimbi Tours bus operators

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