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IN response to Hundreds of marriage certificat­es invalid, EFRAIM PHIRI says: What is the reason for changing the laws, but fail to change the roads, hospitals and schools. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership is a joke.

IN response to Farmers urged to prioritise soil testing, TRENT MAKONI says: It is very important for farmers to do soil tests before they decide which crops to farm. Only farmers can understand what is being said here.

EVERTON SAHAN says: Soil testing is part of land preparatio­n. It gives the former the knowledge of which crop to plant and which fertiliser to apply. It is the most important first step a farmer must do before planting. It has nothing to do with availabili­ty of rains. With or without rain a serious farmer must have that knowledge.

IN response to Sanctions against Zim must go! But how?, MBUDAYA says: Exactly how, climbing on a drum and shout saying “sanctions must go” will not change anything. After all, those who make noise about sanctions are the people who benefit from the masses’ suffering.

BRIAN MPOFU says: Which sanctions are they talking about? The truth is that Zanu PF leadership is busy plundering natural resources and the blame sanctions to cover up their corrupt activities.

FUNGAYI ZISENGWE says: Let’s be clear, these are sanctions against individual­s and not the masses.

ROBERT BALOYI says: Sanctions are still there against Zimbabwe not individual­s, remember the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) of 2001 not President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his family. Zidera stands for Zimbabwe not individual­s.

JOEY HUNI says: The pain caused by the ruling Zanu PF party to the populace are the sanctions they are experienci­ng.

IN response to Zimplats shields US$1,8b expansion plan, MUMBA KASONGO says: Zimplats should be innovative because they can’t be cry babies all the time. They must seek help from good engineers from first world countries to start manufactur­ing finished products.

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