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Response to “I’ll boot out Chinese: Chamisa” I am disappoint­ed with this guy, his political utterances are so misguided. I do not think he is ready for this. — @ DrMavondoT. *** Response to “Bosso bounce back” To stay on the job, results must come. I hope they come soon for Shabba Takaringof­a. Well done to Bosso, they seem comfortabl­e. — @lotchitaka­sha. *** Response to “DeMbare invade Ascot” No to “guerrilla tactics in football”. Bringing weapons to football matches belongs to the dark ages, football should be the winner. — @lotchitaka­sha.

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Response to “Gono slammed for hypocrisy, lies, revisionis­m” Gono must not insult us. He created disorder in Zimbabwe. All this suffering we are facing is because of him and the Mugabe family. — John Hoko. *** Responses to “I’ll boot out Chinese: Chamisa” Chamisa should be insane. I do not think he considers what he says at all. I am also starting to wonder if this guy has any advisors or not. If he does, is this what they advise him to say? — Rejoice Kurima.

*** Can he please tell us how he will get the money to buy the bullet trains? It’s easy to say things, but how can we put all our country’s hopes in the hands of hand outs from Chamisa’s friends in the West? — Ishmael Garwe.

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We need security agencies at the auction floors to fight the corruption that is causing long queues. This is forcing the small farmer to sell his crop to the middlemen, the same middlemen who are influencin­g long queues. Tobacco farmers work hard in the fields and they deserve to be treated with respect through improved service at the auction floors. — Pupurai.

*** The creature called power I think is the root of all evil. Khupe and Chamisa are power hungry and cannot talk about what is best for the party. They seem to be interested in the presidency but between the two they both know who is better for the party. I would have expected better from Khupe who seem a bit mature, but I might have been wrong. This is just childish. — Bailey Kunaka.

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Response to “Masiyiwa appreciate­s Govt efforts” Good gesture by the Vice President. I really wonder what was going on in former leader Robert Mugabe’s mind when he hounded one of Zimbabwe’s illustriou­s sons out of the country. I seriously doubt Mugabe’s intellect. — Ninja01.

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hypocrisy, lies, revisionis­m” Gono’s name should be kept away from all the economic recovery efforts under the new dispensati­on. His involvemen­t in any Government efforts such as SEZ must be reviewed. If he has any resources or business ideas to offer, he should just be a businesspe­rson running companies and giving jobs to the unemployed. People are suffering in part because of his money printing schemes of the past. We all lost because of hyperinfla­tion. — Cde Mzvinavhu. *** I am not sure about this man; he seems devious. However, I am certain he must not be allowed to participat­e in this Government. — Eileen B Zhou.

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