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Responses to “Chamisa, Acting President after the death of Tsvangirai” The coup has been effected. It is just a matter of time before the deck of cards starts to dismantle. — @Muzvarirwi. *** The death of a true hero whose good political morality will forever be inscribed in the hearts and minds of many. — @Isaaczatah.

*** Response to “Bimha tours Yadah Marble.” This is wonderful! Black entreprene­urs involved in big factories that do value addition. It means no jobs will be exported. Well done Prophet Magaya! — @jnhete.

*** Well done Walter. I love and respect your entreprene­urial mind. This is what we want to see, black innovation and investment. — @Rudeologis­t.

*** Responses to “MDC-T chaos escalates” Politician­s are, to some degree, doing it for a living, as a career, sometimes with overtly cruel, desperate and thoughtles­s actions. Nelson Chamisa is certainly not mature. Elias Mudzuri was probably cautioned for calling for a briefing at home too! The naive ones are cold and insensitiv­e through such acts that serve as reminders that they are not altruistic. They have a degree of selfish ambition. People are only coming to terms with the passing and while his body is still warm, his comrades are already circling like vultures. — @Mpengo.

*** Chamisa has revealed his power-hungry status. I doubt if Tsvangirai would bless this leadership coup. It started when he was on death bed. This is greediness at its best. It’s only blind followers who praise this leadership theft. Rest in Peace Morgan. — @ Simbarashe.

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Responses to “Heads roll at Zimsec” Let us not leave any stone unturned, corruption must be a scarce commodity. — Jen Jonan.

*** “Forced leave” meaning there is a chance of them coming back, after having brought the entire nation to shame by their ineptitude. Right now the credibilit­y of ZIMSEC certificat­es current and future will be under adverse spotlight solely because of this bunch. “Fired” would be welcome on this subject. — Ken Mhlanga.

*** Response to “President Mnangagwa mourns Tsvangirai” The President has tried his best as the father of Zimbabwe to unite his family regardless of political affiliatio­n. He did well for Tsvangirai in his trying times. — Tapera Moyo.

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Most people never expected that the President was going to issue such a touching statement. A statement that unites, a statement that gives hope and new era where violence has no place in the society, freedom is expressed and respected.

I read the comments by President Mnangagwa and I concluded that the man wants peace and harmony in the country. Let us translate our words into action. — Gukurume ReMasvingo.

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