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IN response to Bosso on the rise, edge Simba Bhora, MUNYARADZI

TSAMWAYI says: In terms of the coaching department, Highlander­s are better organised, not what we see at Dynamos.

PIKIRAYI says: I like how Highlander­s have always kept their cool and got things going even in the face of financial troubles. I want to see that replicated everywhere, even when it comes to social service delivery.

IN response to Interview: Tribalism rears its ugly head at Nust,

NKOSIYAZI NDLOVU says: Tribal hang-ups must cease and students must focus on their studies, not these uncalled for tribal issues.

HALLMANN HUNTER says: We are yet to unite as Zimbabwean­s and as a country. As long as there is Matabelela­nd and Mashonalan­d regions, we are divided and we belong to different lands. We failed in 1980 and 1987 to defeat colonial divisions and went on to rule through the same colonial settler standards.

IN response to Declare drought a national disaster: Zapu,

QINISEKILE HLONGWANE says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa is just after power, and he does not care about the people of Zimbabwe when it comes to the drought that is ravaging the commoners. As long as he is in power, that’s enough for him and his Zanu PF party.

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: This was supposed to have been done early February when it was clear that the rains were gone. As usual our leaders are reactive.

NKULULEKO SHALA DUBE

says: After declaring a state of emergency, what next will they do?

IN response to Smart farming to fight El Nino, IRVINE DHENDE says: We need no lies, but strategies to curb famine. Time is not on our side. Let us not babysit problems as a nation. we need to move from this fictitious existence we are preaching so that people will not die of hunger.

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