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Responses to “President hits ground running” It’s a good start, no time to relax Mr President. We have a lot of things to do that require hard work. — @Oniasmberi. *** Now that the President has been sworn in, nothing can stop him. They may have tried, but ED is unstoppabl­e; we are rallying behind him. — @PaidaMoyo. *** Response to “British PM May hails ED vision.” ED has a great vision. One would be a fool not to see what the man stands for. Soon Zimbabwe will be back on her feet with this leadership. — @IanBafana.

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Response to “ZESA hammered for negligence in electrocut­ion cases” It is sad that lives are lost because of Zesa negligence. We don’t want to see more lives perish. Zesa should up its game. The hammering serves to teach Zesa a lesson. — Fanuel. *** Response to “Govt orders closure of mine’s access points” There are places people should never be allowed to mine. Mining should be done by companies that have enough equipment, then hire these people to work. Monitoring is needed to ensure what happened in Chinhoyi will not happen again. — Gideon Karata.

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My condolence­s to all the families that lost their loved ones in the blast at GMB Lions Den. — Marian Gumbo. *** www.herald.co.zw Responses to “Zim bigger than Chamisa’s inflated ego.” Chamisa, because of his alliance with Mugabe, wants us to revert to the Mugabe era. How can a person go to court without a shred of evidence, but hearsay and expect the court to rule in his favour? The boy is just power hungry, which is very dangerous. This is what Mugabe was hence his reign for 38 years. A person who calls himself a pastor, but threatens to unleash Mbare youths on the people who are against him, is very questionab­le. Together with Thabani Mpofu, Chamisa connived to represent Zuva against its workers resulting in thousands of employees being relieved of their jobs. You cannot destroy people’s lives for egoism. Chamisa wants to rule at all costs because of ego, nothing else.

He wants to be the youngest president in Africa if not the world, thus he thinks himself as superior. As he promised President Mnangagwa his sister if ED got five percent, he has to start delivering. The same God whom he says is with him is the same God who is saying ED is the President, and Chamisa should accept that. — L Makombe.

*** I think Chamisa should be calculativ­e. He will waste more money if he decides to take his case to the African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights because he will lose the case. — Takesure Zvazviri.***

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