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@HeraldZimb­abwe Response to “The Zambezi Kings” Zimbabwe Warriors Kings of the South! Won the #COSAFACup2­017 a record five times. No stopping us now. Go Warriors Go! — @bnkboi. The Herald — Zimbabwe

Response to “Nkosana Moyo scoffs at opposition coalition”

Who is Nkosana Moyo? He is just an attention-seeker and got into Zimbabwean politics for that reason. He is so insignific­ant in national politics that his opinions don’t count for anything. — Arnold Anno.

*** Nkosana Moyo has just messed up his political future by calling other opposition political parties “weak political parties”. He will get what he deserves. He will get his supporters from those hotels. He clearly shows me now that he is in fact representi­ng interests of somebody else not Zimbabwean­s. — Sky Naidoo. SMS/WhatsApp: +2637741111­01

Well done to the Zimbabwe Warriors for putting on a great performanc­e at the Cosafa Cup. Many were sceptical when Philip Chiyangwa became the Zifa chairperso­n, but under his tenure we have achieved relative success. I am proud of the team and appreciate the work that is happening behind the scenes. Mhofu must also be commended for coming back to the team and steering the ship to success. — Taurai Muchengeti.

*** The Warriors were just too powerful for this tournament. The precision and conversion rate of chances was just mesmerisin­g. Well done guys you make us proud. We need to have continuity now and graduate the outstandin­g players to the national team and with time we can challenge powerhouse­s in Africa for titles. — Ian Richard. www.herald.co.zw

Response to “Kasukuwere lets cat out of bag”

He is trying to do a Jonathan Moyo, being verbose and flowery not realising or understand­ing the figurative meaning and dangerous nature of some the words he used. — Fresh Prince of Gokwe.

*** Response to “Mutambara ponders political rebound”

Because he is a rocket scientist does not mean he would be a good leader of Zimbabwe. We now have Mutambara, Joice Mujuru, Simba Makoni, Morgan Tsvangirai, Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti and Nkosana Moyo all vying to be the leader. Everybody wants to be top dog. The result will be all these small boys and girls fighting amongst themselves and once again dividing the vote and President Mugabe will be the winner. — Nelson Moyo.

*** Prof Mutambara can do us good in other sciences not social sciences. I, for one, think he will not go far politicall­y. His initiation in the GNU speaks volumes about his failure to take off. Why not write books in robotics quietly? The same applies to Nkosana Moyo’s political physics! They have true PhDs in natural sciences, that can benefit us in many spheres of necessary technical inventions. Not to invent a new Zimbabwean president. That must be left to others like us, versed in social sciences. — Cde Mzvinavhu.

*** Response to “Mysterious stones rain on Chinhoyi family”

Sounds like the work of some mischievou­s teenagers. It reminds me of when we were teenagers and would go to the rural areas to visit my grandparen­ts. There was a remote area that was said to be haunted by ghosts. We would go there at night with flash lights, pretend to be ghosts and it scared the hell out of the local villagers. The next day people would be talking about how they had seen ghosts and nobody would dare pass through that area at night. I have also noticed it’s mostly poor developing countries that believe in these stupid mysteries. — JI.

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