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IN response to DeMbare lash out at Billiat, SAMSON CHIWANDIKA says: Dynamos should not be worried about players who are not interested in their vision. It is better to have average players who want to be successful and improve their career not those who are in the twilight of their playing career, they only want to maximise financiall­y.

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: For long Dynamos have abused and mismanaged their club with the way they treat players. They met their match this time. All along I knew that Khama Billiat would not sign to a poor club like Dynamos. He simply used them to negotiate for a better deal elsewhere.

ALBERT SHAVVA says: Khama Billiat chose a profession­al club. Everyone knows DeMbare is broke because they survive on donations looted from taxpayers by corrupt leaders.

BRO MOFFISTO says: It looks Khama Billiat is not good with mathematic­s. Apparently he thought US$5 000 is equal to R850 000 hence he took the offer after being told he will be the highest paid in the Premier Soccer League.

IN response to Emulate Namibia, Chamisa tells ED, PRIDE NCUBE says: Nelson Chamisa should forget about holding fresh elections, he lost them finish and clear. Chamisa must support President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the nation to progress.

IN response to Tongues wag over ED’s 3rd term bid, SHEPHERD NYATHI says: Only the people of Zimbabwe can change the Constituti­on. Just as we went to a referendum to pass it, only a referendum can do that. Not even our parliament­arians can amend it without holding a referendum when it comes to such important issue.

LAURENT MAZANA says: It is shocking to note that Zanu PF worry about the next elections. They do not care about why they are in government. Sadly, some folks don’t see that.

GEORGE MUREHWA says: A third term for President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be good for everyone and I am sure it is bad news for Nelson Chamisa because he is too ambitious.

SAMSON CHIWANDIKA says: Why is it that some people do not learn from history? As a nation we have to continue changing leadership so that we can develop faster. Each time you bring in a new one, fresh ideas emerge and new approaches to tackle challenges facing the nation. Most importantl­y, each leader wants to leave a legacy thus pushing forward developmen­t.

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