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IN response to Horror show: Evicted villagers speak, TAKU MUFARO says: They voted for the Zanu PF government, so they should enjoy what is happening.

MAM AGNES NDLOVU says: But why is government demolishin­g the structures and not just evicting the occupants?

TA GWEME says: Opposition politician Nelson Chamisa is always being blamed for the country's problems. In this case, is it him who ordered the evictions and demolition­s?

MANDLA NDLOVU says: Looking at what is happening, I would be inclined to agree with those who believe that it was better to bring back the Britons than to suffer for a few elite and not benefit anything.

IN response to Fresh polio outbreak hits Zim, PIKIRAYI says: Government has time and again failed to adequately fund the health sector and for some time now, Zimbabwe has had to rely on donors. Donor dependence is a disease which we must fight as a country. Government must learn to valueadd the country's natural resources and strategica­lly fund all healthcare activities.

IN response to Beacon of hope for abandoned children shines in Mutare, MUROMBO says: This goes to show that we have many Jairos Jiris in this country. We must learn to take care of the poor and vulnerable in our communitie­s if we are to be a better people.

IN response to ‘CCC chaos to fuel

voter apathy’, GWIZHIKITI says: We are tired of Zanu PF's antics, where it meddles in other political parties' affairs. In this day and age, who would, in their right senses, continue supporting such a party which disrespect­s the will of the people and imposes unelectabl­e leaders?

SHEUNESU says: Zanu PF should just go hang. We cannot tolerate a party that defecates on us on a daily basis and does not care about the effects of its activities. We need new leaders in this country, people who have the nation at heart.

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