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IN response to Opposition snubs by-elections, ISAAC MTISI says: There is no opposition to talk about until blue movement is launched.

ELASTUS MAGAYA says: It depends which opposition. It might be the opposition of sellouts giving advantage to the buyers.

B-SOUL MRSOULFUL says: So they want to endorse rigged elections?

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: They are weak. They are disorganis­ed, with a poorly leadership.

IN response to Yadah’s new player Khama Billiat showing off his ball juggling skills at his unveiling ceremony, SIMBA CHINAMASA says: Khama Billiat made a good decision by coming back home to join Yadah Stars, but I feel he needs to work on several things.

FIDS DUBAZ

says: Alois Bunjira was right when he said Khama Billiat will bring in new supporters. Imagine if he had joined Dynamos.

MITCH ELANDBULL SAMVURA

says: People may judge and throw all sorts of insults at Khama Billiat, but we do not know anything behind his actions and latest move to Yadah over the socalled green pastures. Peace of mind is very important above all things and there is no place like home. Even those in the diaspora would grab every opportunit­y to come back home and get package like the one Billiat got from Yadah. It is a good enough reason to come home and retire. Kudos to the young man and all the best.

IN response to Zim debt now about US$23 billion, SYDNEY SHONAI says: Yet President Emmerson Mnangagwa buys chiefs expensive cars, while civil servants who are working get US$200.

IN response to Mthuli calls for open borders in Africa, HENRY KUNENE says: These are the worst ministers ever to be in Parliament. Just imagine a bicycle which does not emit any carbon riding along dusty pathways, why should it pay tax? Why should people pay a certain percentage if ever someone sells their livestock. The seller is obliged to pay about 30% to the State. To those who have dug up their solar boreholes, they should pay a certain amount of money to the State. Cattle tax is paid per head.

IN response to ED outburst over bad national anthem recording, PIKIRAYI says: Why is President Emmerson Mnangagwa being angry? He should, in fact, be angry at himself for mismanagem­ent of the economy.

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