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IN response to Why ED cut short

Mangudya’s RBZ stay, PIKIRAYI says: John Panonetsa Mangudya should have long gone. He told everyone who cared to listen that he would quit being Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor if the bond note failed. The bond note did fail and he changed tune. Little did he know that he had joined Zanu PF politics when he agreed to be central bank governor. At that level, you do not think, there are those who think for you. They will write statements and give you to read.

TRIO GENERAL says: You said cut short, that was long overdue. John Mangudya created the exchange rate and failed to manage it together with Finance, Economic Developmen­t and Investment Promotion minister Mthuli Ncube.

GEORGE SIBANDA says: It’s politics that is ruining our economy, Even if you bring a governor from the moon, nothing will change. Zanu PF has put us into this mess.

MARSHALL ZIERESA says: Our political culture is very toxic. If God can help us. We now put everything to Him.

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa should have done that in January when the rate was at US$1:ZWL$6 000. Now it’s at US$1:ZWL$30 000. Why we always make crucial decisions late boggles my mind. We are in the middle of one of the worst drought seasons, yet we still haven’t declared a state of national disaster. By the time we do so, it will be too late. Leadership is about being proactive not reactive.

IN response to HCC accounts not audited since 2017, MBUDAYA says: Surely how do we go for such a long period without having the books of the local capital being audited? Who is responsibl­e for making sure that they should be audited? We believe heads should roll at Town House. Someone should go home for failing to do their job.

IN response to Zanu PF tops in human rights violations, GWIZHIKITI says: Zanu PF will never reform. It has mastered the art of violence and knows that violating someone’s rights is the best way to entrench fear in its victims.

IN response to Drama as police

cause match stoppage, POSSENTI MKUMBUZI says: They go there to watch matches for free. What services do they actually do because when riots start, they runaway with their dogs?

OBERT JUNIOR MUBANGO

says: Complain after duty, that’s the mantra in security service. What they did is unprofessi­onal.

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