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IN response to ‘MPs sleeping in vehicles’, TENDAYI MUCHINERIP­I says: Rather address accommodat­ion issues for street kids instead of MPs. Why don’t they use their allowances for that purpose?

MIKE T GWARIMBO says: It’s not about them failing to find somewhere to sleep, we know they only want allowances. Why don’t they fight for ordinary citizens in Parliament first? Vehicle licensing fees have been doubled and they are quiet.

MHUNGU MBIRI says: I think they can make use of some overnight place to sleep like Carter House in Mbare.

ERNEST ZISHIRI says: What did they do with the US$40 000 loans?

TAU MOYO says: MPs deserve that raw deal. They can sleep in vehicles under a tree or bridge, we don’t care because they are not even worth being referred to as honourable. They are failing to hold the Executive accountabl­e for many ills. We have a useless Parliament.

IN response to Requiem for the Zim dream, DEE GEE says: It marked the end of a dark era and the beginning of a terrible one.

JOHN RUSHWAY says: We are still miles away from fulfilling the objectives of the liberation struggle.

IN response to Zesa receives solar kits from Unesco, SEAN M CURVE says: That is way less than the yearly income of a top manager at Zesa Holdings.

IN response to Why Zim is failing, GWIZHIKITI says: We have a clueless leadership and a useless Parliament, which is failing to hold the Executive to account. We have a bigger challenge, whereby the media is not doing enough to expose the ills being committed by those in power.

IN response to ‘Bond notes, Zimdollar had no backing’, WINNETH DUBE says: Yes, it was a fiat currency. It just made things work. Remove other currencies. That is where the madness of false solutions started.

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