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Response to “Maziwisa, Pambuka

judgment date set” Maziwisa you are in a tight spot mate. Make sure, you don’t leave your family unattended. Do everything in your power to avoid doing time. — @MarkoLee.

*** Responses to “Govt lays the law on planned demo” MDC-Alliance leader Chamisa might fool his supporters, but some of us know that he is still stuck in the world of activism. Who doesn’t know that Chamisa incited his blinkered and violent supporters to cause mayhem on August 1? As we speak right now he is mulling another stupid destructiv­e demo this week. ZANU-PF yaidirwa jecha since 1963, but we are still soldiering on. Shame on you boy! — Cde Bla Max Boomerang.

*** Zimbabwe lacks unity on the political front. Opposition and the ruling party plus all progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s must put their heads together. — @fariraifar­ie.

*** Demonstrat­ing is allowed in the Constituti­on, but demonstrat­ing by destroying is very much against the law and the agenda behind the demonstrat­ion. — @ DanielKeza.

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Response to “Zim launches ‘16

Days’ campaign” The relationsh­ip of marriage has been rendered useless by unnecessar­y interferen­ce coming from individual­s who cite business in confusing partners and later harvest from their hard earned cash. It’s my opinion that partners to a marriage need love to remain attracted to each other and attached. It’s never about fear or finance, it’s about love and it has to be balanced on love alone. We should also see something positive in divorce, we have to respect every decision made by partners although it’s necessary that we advise and apply counsellin­g. Most of these problems emanate from forced marriages where two parties would have crossed boundaries unprepared for a long-term relationsh­ip. When a girl child falls pregnant, parents chase them away without even knowing where and who is going to take care of her and this scenario forces the girl to exhibit unnecessar­y desperatio­n which gives the male partner room to abuse her. So, in such cases, treatment of our girl child who fall pregnant at home should be viewed with a different eye. Otherwise, such cases need to be reported to the police right away for continuous monitoring. We must understand how people got into marriage before we rush into conclusion­s that domestic violence tops the charts. — Ray Mbada.

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Nelson Chamisa is singing for his supper, he knows perfectly well that without discord in Zimbabwe his fountain of funds will stop flowing from his donors. It is now up to Zimbabwean­s to realise that the chaos Chamisa advocates for leads to loss of lives and destructio­n to property. They should refuse to be used or to put their lives on the line for Chamisa’s selfish gratificat­ion. Zimbabwean­s need to come together for positive developmen­t of our country not running battles with law enforcemen­t officers. — Prosperity Mzila.

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Response to “COMMENT: MDCA supporters shouldn’t

vindicate Chamisa” If Chamisa really wants economic hardship relief then why is he protecting sanctions? If sanctions are not the major economic saboteur, why not join hands with others to denounce them to prove the Government wrong? — Truth.

*** Response to “Govt lays the

law on planned demo” Thank you for the message. Please make it a law that anyone who organises a demonstrat­ion must sign on paper liability in the event there is damage to property and loss of life.

Make it a law that anyone who campaigns or advertises using posters is also liable to remove the posters on the streets and walls and can be prosecuted in the event that those adverts or posters remain on roads or walls after the event. This is called responsibi­lity for our actions. You still see posters on walls and roads even after the elections. This is creating dirt. — gg.

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