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Response to “Khupe laughs

last as Chamisa bid flops” Power-hungry Chamisa violated the constituti­on of the MDC and installed himself president before Tsvangirai’s burial. Now there are dozens of MDCs. ED is the best presidenti­al candidate for the 2018 election who has wisdom and fatherly character to take Zim to a higher level. — @PassoverMa­ngwe1.

*** Responses to “Chamisa loses legitimacy battle” Very balanced, objective and mature reporting. Brilliant and unbiased article. — @MukangoweT­oki.

*** Chamisa has pressed a self-destructio­n button, instead of doing the right thing via congress. — @MaCde.

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Response to “Chamisa loses

legitimacy battle” Legitimacy and popularity are two different things. One can be popular, but without legitimacy one cannot even be a candidate for election. Popularity may also be real, stage-managed or perceived or imagined, but legitimacy is always real if it is there. Some supporters of MDC-T Chamisa are good at burying their heads in the sand, leaving the whole body exposed. This Chamisa-Khupe saga is going to swallow someone, whether you like it or not, whether you see it or not and whether you believe it or not. — Weston Mugocha.

*** Response to “3-game ultimatum

for Mutasa” Dynamos needs an “Operation Restore Legacy” otherwise we are going to forget that the club ever existed. The whole Dynamos leadership needs to pull up their socks, firs, by starting to make good decisions on who to keep in the team and who not to. As it stands the club has become a disgrace and let us down. I am on the verge of shifting to support another team; which is sad because Dynamos has been my family team since the beginning of time. — Carl Rwendo.

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The current executive must be the first to go at Dynamos, then the technical team can be dealt with later. If Dynamos fail to collect nine points in the next three games then Kenny and other executives must go as well. Mutasa is just being used as a scapegoat. — Clayton.

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Responses to “Chamisa loses legitimacy battle” The MDC Alliance is in disarray before the elections. Its supporters used to accuse the CIO of infiltrati­ng their ever splitting political movement. But facts are stubborn. The MDC-T Alliance cannot survive against our revolution­ary party ZANU-PF, which is based on seasoned, tested and ideologica­lly anchored principles to ensure no internal dynamics are allowed to become fatal to its political continuity. While ZANU-PF is busy cleaning its revolution­ary house carefully towards elections, the MDC-T Alliance lot are entangled in a constituti­onal, legal and political fatality mess. Already, the informed electorate stands attracted by ZANU-PF, ready to form the next government after elections. — Cde Mzvinavhu.

*** Surprising­ly, some people were celebratin­g when Chamisa anointed himself as the party’s president even as Tsvangirai lay on his deathbed. The MDC should have gone for congress, but instead did things out of populism. Now that the law has caught up with them they go on to blame ZANU-PF. It shows a high level of disorganis­ation. — Tylerthecr­eator.

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