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IN response to ‘Stop disrespect­ing Nkomo statue’, COLLIN SIBANDA says: With regards respecting the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo, I would say he was disrespect­ed when he was still alive by the greater populace. It, therefore, sounds unique to the very people I am referring to respect what they dubbed “a mere statue” something inane? The city fathers must put security to protect the statue 24/7.

NDLOVU BUSANI PETROS

says: Bulawayo City Council (BCC) must impose the law which orders vendors to clean the streets they operate from. If that street is found to be dirty, then all their licences must be cancelled. But the same BCC must also make sure that a refuse truck services the streets everyday, particular­ly to remove garbage.

IN response to Harare council, Zinara trade barbs, DERRICK NDLOVU says: Why are they collecting the money since there is no service rendered? It has to be changed indeed.

IN response to We are ready for polls: Chamisa, SIWELA THEMBINKOS­I says: Citizens Coalition for Change says it is ready for elections. I don’t know what that party is talking about. Forget elections, this is about freedom. Even in 1980, those who took over power did not start with an election, they had to first fight for a level playing before going to vote.

EXALTED says: Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa must know that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) will never do anything that favours his party. Zec is turning down any overtures to release the voters roll, the Judiciary is captured, the police is after his support base. The ground is not level. His supporters are being assaulted left, right and centre, but he has the guts to tell us that he is ready for elections. Is Chamisa expecting a fair result from this predicamen­t we are all in?

IN response to Sikhala’s applicatio­n objecting new court papers dismissed, JOE EXALTED says: The Judiciary should not use emotions, and neither should it consider politics in dealing with issues. Lady justice should be blind.

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