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IN response to I have no political party: Chamisa, QINISEKILE HLONGWANE says: Nelson Chamisa is going to be the president of the country without any party so that he can create his Cabinet with people from all parties to revive Zimbabwe’s economy. Just watch the space!

SNINI NDLOVU says: Nelson Chamisa must just stay away from politics. He is just like the late former President Robert Mugabe. He is so selfish. Zimbabwe does not need a leader like you. Actually, we need a President from another corner of the country.

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: We all know that he already has a party. We are not fools. He can fool a few of his supporters, but not every Zimbabwean is naive to believe that. We all know that the blue party is already there. What is left is the official announceme­nt. He is continuing with his strategic ambiguity, which failed spectacula­rly at Citizens Coalition for Change. It will fail again. He thinks the intelligen­ce people do not know every move he makes.

IN response to Zim forced to downsize African Games team, SHEPHERD NYATHI says: Kirsty Coventry is the worst Sports minister in our history. She is totally out of depth in that job. She can barely swim. Last year, she said the National Sports Stadium would be ready for use by April this year. Guess what, April is upon us. Six years since she was appointed, we still do not have a national sports developmen­t plan. She thinks her job is to read speeches and not to formulate and drive policies. What a disaster she is!

EPHANIA GUYO says: When Kirsty Coventry was appointed Sports minister, we were so happy and enthusiast­ic, but she has turned out to be the worst Sports minister ever.

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