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IN response to Xenophobia fears, SIPHO MNKANDLA says: We should take note that there is also an attitude and tendency by our countrymen of wanting to takeover wherever they go, and that behaviour has contribute­d to having our people being targets. That attitude needs to stop. It worked in Zimbabwe because the Zimbabwean government is pro that, but to think that it will work everywhere else is really pushing it too far.

MATE SHEUNESU says: We are actually the worst enemies of ourselves. We want to make everyone believe that we are on top of the situation, yet we are degrading ourselves in more ways than one. We speak too much English and think we have made it in life.

JANET MHLANGA says: We fear for our fellow Zimbabwean­s in that country. What boggles the mind is that back home, we do not harm foreigners, we respect other nationals and yet we are their target when out there. This is not fair at all.

LENOX GARAKARA says: Truth be told, there are too many foreigners in South Africa, particular­ly Zimbabwean­s.

J MHLANGA says: I strongly condemn the killings. It’s the way they express their dislike for foreigners, especially Zimbabwean­s, that I distaste. There should be amicable ways of resolving this without resorting to the fatal xenophobic attacks. In this case, the target has been singled out as Zimbabwean learners. Why enrol them in the first place if they are a threat or not wanted. I hope it ends well.

IN response to Daggers out for Chamisa’s emissaries, CHARMU NHAUU says: Zimbabwean­s have refused change. It’s time they are left alone to endure self-inflicted suffering.

DANIEL JOHN says: Thank you Amos Chibaya and Gift Siziva for being resolute and faithful to Nelson Chamisa.

IN response to A last throw of the dice, DINGANI GWEDLA MALABA says: So much for the clueless Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and his government.

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