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IN response to ED engages Hichilema over drought, DUMISANI NDLOVU says: Hunger humbles people to the extent of making them approach those they feel are their foes and seek assistance. Now President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking assistance and consulting his Zambian counterpar­t Hakainde Hichilema.

TAWANDA ZVIPE says: It’s sad that a few days ago we were being told that nobody would starve, yet today we are engaging supposed foes. For what? Begging?

PIKIRAYI says: I thought just a few days ago President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government were busy telling everyone who cared to listen that there was enough grain in the country to feed the nation. Why would he then talk to his Zambian counterpar­t Hakainde Hichilema about the drought situation?

GWIZHIKITI says: The politician­s feed us lies. Fortunatel­y, we are so awake to understand that the moment we are told to relax is the moment we should panic. For those who have the financial means, plan ahead and buy say two tonnes of maize meal.

IN response to Beam paralyses quality education: Teachers, MBUDAYA says: This current regime does not seem to care about the country’s education system. The late former President Robert Mugabe prioritise­d the education sector during his first years as the country’s leader, but that changed later. The second republic did not show any inclinatio­n towards supporting the sector from the first day. And it seems it will not do so any time soon.

IN response to Sikhala launches new movement, NDOLWANE says: I thought opposition politician Job Sikhala would learn from the mistake he made when he launched MDC-99. The project found no takers. What makes him think he will find support this time around? It would have been best if he had supported Nelson Chamisa.

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