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ED proposals: Zec, MOYO OSAMA says: It’s amazing that today, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) issues are said not to be of public interest when it affects voters. Zec exists because of voters.

VICTOR CHIPATO says: Suddenly it’s now not of public interest? How is it a secret when the electorate is an important stakeholde­r in the elections? I have reasons to believe that those in charge of Zec should have their brains checked. They are misguided to think that their job is to please President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Remember that they are accountabl­e to Zimbabwean­s.

JABULANI NYONI says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa is a civil servant, who is employed by the citizens of Zimbabwe, hence citizens have a right to know as the employer.

ELIAS CHIDEMO says: A civil servant should be accountabl­e to the public. Those proposals are meant for the public, not Zec.

SYDNEY KAMURAI says: Does Zec understand that it is doing this for Zimbabwean­s, not for a particular person. It is not doing it for President Emmerson Mnangagwa or Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa. It is doing it for Zimbabwean­s.

IN response to ‘Zanu PF has already won 2023 elections’, HON CRISS says: What arrogance! Which democracy did Zanu PF bring when people are arrested for chanting ngaapinde hake mukomana? Zanu PF is scared of losing elections, that is why it always resorts to violence. Zanu PF secretary for security Lovemore Matuke is an embarassme­nt to the people of Gutu.

IN response to Mai Denzel: When society thinks it’s OK to cheat, PATRONS CHEF says: Now we can understand what it means to be a Zimbabwean. Zimbabwean­s are not politician­s. They are a happy people without any pressure, but are forced to participat­e in politics.

IN response to Drug abuse in schools: Govt must step up, TATENDA AUSTIN CHINHEREND­E

says: These are the consequenc­es of banning corporal punishment. It used to work because pupils would toe the line. Now it’s too late to correct. By banning corporal punishment, government gave pupils power over parents and teachers.

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