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Response to “MDC-T fires Khupe, Gutu” The MDC of today is like ZANU-PF under Mugabe; you do not fire people just because you disagree. Chamisa should have called for an extraordin­ary congress to deal with Khupe. — @Dudzai1Mun­yoro.

*** Response to “US raises new hurdles to re-engagement” We are trying to re-engage the whole world and the US is trying to write our Constituti­on and tell us what to do and favouring another party, that should be out of order. — @Dudzai1Mun­yoro. *** Response to “ED opens $40m refinery in Mutare” We need more of these refineries in the country so that we will have low prices. You have our support Mr President. — @taiziveima­mbo.

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Response to “Opposition

parties in panic mode” This is true. President Mnangagwa is different from Mugabe. His approach to the elections is very calm and composed.

Chamisa on the other hand is behaving like a headless chicken, maturity is the name of the game. — Ngwena.

*** Response to “US demands undermine re-engagement” That is true, America should stay out of our politics. It’s agenda is to remove the ZANU-PF Government from power and install MDC no matter what they are saying.

So we are not blind. It is clear that MDC is demanding equality while behind the scenes, it is being favoured by suppressin­g ZANU-PF.

That’s totally unfair. It is needless for ZANU-PF to reform as requested by MDC until the ground is level to all. — Freedom Sibanda.

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It is indeed a step in the right direction that the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, in conjunctio­n with other stakeholde­rs, has added two more official languages to our Constituti­on.

Hopefully all the remaining 13 languages will soon be added. — Lovemore Kashawo.

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Response to “Plant 8 trees

every year, urges Govt” This is important that over in the UK the government has urged all farmers to allocate portions of their farms to grow trees and let nature take its course.

This has been necessitat­ed by the simple reason that all the woodland creatures are almost extinct now — even hedgehogs are no longer abound, and the birds and squirrels are limited, because due to all the farming there is no place for them to live and breathe freely in and raise their own little offspring.

Please listen to the minister, we do not need future generation­s to grow up without hearing bird songs or see rabbits hopping across a field. — Bonaconten­tion.

*** Response to “US demands undermine re-engagement” We need to move on. America has been a pain in the neck for some time. Let the puppets, who are so excited about it celebrate, while those who genuinely want to partner us come on board and life goes on.

Only one day they will regret their decision after realising the progress the country is making and it will be too late. —Elishah.

Readers are invited to send comments and feedback through any of the above platforms. Since The Herald is published in English, we would prefer our readers to write in English — Editor.

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