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IN response to Kasukuwere ghost haunts Zanu PF, PIKIRAYI says: I doubt Saviour Kasukuwere still has influence in the ruling Zanu PF party. His chance was there last year, and after being blocked from contesting in the election, I do not think he will change much in the ruling party.

GWIZHIKITI says: We cannot rule out Saviour Kasukuwere’s influence. Many people were disappoint­ed after he was blocked from contesting in the presidenti­al election last year. He was supposed to be a game changer.

IN response to Zim in desperate need of truth, healing, RAMESH PATEL says: What truth? Zimbabwe is behind her own problems. So what truth are we seeking?

IN response to Publishers cry foul over curriculum changes, RICHARD MRICHO says: This is the most doomed country under the sun.

SIYEPHI MKHWANANZI says: How can a whole minister of Education act alone on matters of ideology? Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (Cala), what is that? Their children take Cambridge courses and do not do these Calas. All professors in Zimbabwe never did Cala. Our children now do not have time to read and enjoy inspiratio­nal novels like what the ministers did during their days. I consider their plan as one meant to reduce the morals and inspiratio­ns of our children.

FIDELIS MATIASHE says: Policymake­rs do not take into account the mental health of others. They just do their own thing and impose on the poor masses.

IN response to 4 000 learners benefit from Ndhlukula library, CROSSIE ROYAL says: The real thing is that the government has failed and now business leaders have to do what the government was supposed to do from 1980.

AMON WASHAYA MUDZINGWA

says: This one is meaningful and long-term developmen­t. Women can be good leaders.

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