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IN response to Food insecurity fears mount, ORBERT GWIZA says: We are on our own, folks.

PIKIRAYI says: Government lacks seriousnes­s when it comes to real issues. Yes, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the nation that no one will starve, but what has he done which shows he means what he said? Instead, we understand his close ally is the one now producing all the mealiemeal in the country, which makes us wonder.

WILLIAM NKOMO says: The Zimbabwean government’s thinking just beats me. I would assume that through Wicknell Chivayo, either it or some powerful people in government have been flaunting money on cars for a few, instead of utilising the finances for food security.

IN response to Mnangagwa rehires fiery youth leaders, WALTER MWENIFUMBO says: Misplaced and irregular, period! President Emmerson Mnangagwa should start grooming other young energetic leaders who have no links to the past like him and the late former President Robert Mugabe. Time for medieval politics is long gone and he must start embracing democratic principles in order to leave a rich legacy in the revolution­ary party.

MABUTHO DUBE says: How many terms is a President supposed to serve, according to the Constituti­on?

HENRY KUNENE says: In the first place, is his second term legit such that he claims to be bidding for a third one?

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: He must be careful. This could be the end of Zanu PF as we know it.

IN response to Low business torments Egodini vendors, PRISCILLA LAMBERT says: Couldn’t there be an incentive, ie, low rate for senior vendors? They are struggling to put food on the table at their age. Possibly it is the way the process has been done, ie vendors have to pay in one lump sum when securing bays instead of having a monthly payment plan in place to cover the fees.

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