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IN response to Biti dumps Welshman’s CCC, Enias Chinhengo says: Reflecting on Tendai Biti's legacy in Zimbabwean history: a figure of complexity and contrast. As Finance minister, he orchestrat­ed an economic turnaround that left a lasting impact. Yet, his political journey also bears the weight of controvers­y, notably his perceived acts of betrayal. His story reminds us of the nuanced nature of politics, where effectiven­ess and criticism often coexist.

Enos Chikati says: Watch the space. He is now Zanu PF. ED will put him into some commission or make him ambassador. You know what happened to James Maridadi and Obert Gutu.

Givemore Memory Madzudzo says: I guess it was game shaisano. Biti simply wanted to end Chamisa's career not because he wanted anything out of it. Just proving that he is big, is all he wanted. He was angry that he was not given the chance to contest for the Harare East seat.

Cuthy Mukando Muzembi says: Biti is power hungry he is good at causing confusion ndiye akauraya CCC, mission well accomplish­ed.

Tembani Mudavanhu says: Biti betrayed voters twice in his political career and he knows what will happen. Voters never forgive betrayal easily no wonder he lost big in the Harare East CCC primaries. Let him rest.

IN response to The pain of adjustment, Gilbert Mukombiwa says: It is a disappoint­ment that people were not able to live normal lives because of being deprived of daily services. Some were not able to buy electricit­y, medication and airtime. This shows lack of proper planning and execution.

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