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Response to “Chidyausik­u dies” May his soul rest in peace. — @marson scatta. *** My deepest condolence­s to Zimbabwean­s at large for this untimely passing on of a true cadre and national hero. — @JinduLuckm­ore.

*** Response to “New dawn beckons for Zim varsities”

God is in total control of the affairs of this nation. He’s putting together a great future for our children. We’re just too human to see it. — @OMudziviri­ri.

Response to “Zivhu offers sex workers lifeline”

Good way to make Zimbabwe a better place to live. This is a good gesture. We all deserve a better life in society. — Murena Zvinoruka.

*** Response to “War vets heed Chiwenga’s counsel”

Well said Sir, respect must be upheld as our leaders are elders in society and mean good for the country. It’s even biblical that we must obey authority. Those with disobedien­ce utterances must be dealt with by law. — Rapstar Spitta.

*** Response to “President to address World Economic Forum”

Good move your Excellency. May your wisdom be of help to the whole Nation and Africa. CHIEF Justice Chidyausik­u should be declared a national hero. He made sure the settlers didn’t use our courts to reverse the land redistribu­tion programme. He also made sure we held our elections despite resistance from the opposition that is always trying to shift goalposts because, they know they have no solution to defeat the revolution­ary party. May your soul rest in peace Chief Justice; you fought a good fight and hope other judges will continue with your legacy. You can be rest assured we will never be a colony again. We will always cherish his revolution­ary judiciary legacy. May his soul rest in peace. Zimbabwe will never be a colony again. We took back our land! — Tafadzwa Makone, Chinhoyi.

*** I feel angered that someone had to work very hard to get his or her house to roof level only to be demolished like that. Amai Grace Mugabe I say go for it and bring those people to book. People would have worked hard to earn money to build a house. These land barons should be brought to book. Whilst we are on the housing episode all those who are building and selling wetlands are supposed to be answerable to the damage they are causing. — Tendesai Moyo, Harare. Response to “ZimPF splits again” His Excellency the President prophesied a long time back when he said that MDC will split five times the number of the fingers on an open palm. It happened. He said that ZimPF will split into minute political formations like drones under a queen bee and again this is happening. Glory be to the wise. — Prophet.

*** Amai Mujuru quickly realised the council of elders were clowns and she jumped ship. Mutasa and Gumbo are officially history. — Madzibaba Chokuronge­rwa.

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