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Response to “First Lady lines up community projects” Our First Lady has a great vision. Women need to come together and help create an environmen­t that is safe for everyone especially children. — @ Chamunorwa.

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Response to “Buying local vehicles will be good austerity” This actually makes sense considerin­g we don’t have enough foreign currency to part with through imports. For Zimbabwe to be able to revive our industries and the economy we need to take such measures and do away with importing expensive vehicles. — Samanyanga.

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Response to “ED chalks up

lessons from Addis” The President is dedicated to creating a better Zimbabwe for everyone. It is good that he set the record straight in Addis Ababa about the violent demonstrat­ions that took place last month. The opposition has been playing victim yet they are the ones who planned the violent demonstrat­ions that led to vandalism of property worth millions and loss of lives. It is good that President Mnangagwa and his delegation had an eye-opening tour of Ethiopia’s multi-million-dollar industrial parks on the outskirts of Addis Ababa. President Mnangagwa vowed this was the path Zimbabwe must follow to ensure vibrant economic growth and employment creation. It shows that he is truly dedicated to change things in Zimbabwe. — Productive Zimbo.

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Responses to “ED back from AU

summit on a high” Thank you for setting the record straight on France 24 on issues concerning the recent MDC-Alliance and NGOs-funded demonstrat­ion. That was just pure brilliance which left the news anchor awestruck and confused based on the lies which they were fed, well done. — Eish.

*** MDC-Alliance must be feeling too frustrated, seeing Sadc and AU continuing to support the Zimbabwean Government and people’s fight against satanic Western sanctions.

This African solidarity in support of Zimbabwe should teach Western stooges that they will continue to stink as sell out political outfits. We need a patriotic opposition in Zimbabwe. An opposition that will criticise Government to strengthen our democracy, not support sanctions that are inimical to our national economic interests. Biti and Chamisa must now stop their futile wild goose chase.

Hoping to have the West install MDC-Alliance to govern our country unconstitu­tionally is just being politicall­y insane. As people who went through the armed struggle, we will face this satanic challenge squarely, with the valour and patriotic zeal, which is the hallmark of ZANU-PF. Nehanda forbid satanic forces! — Cde Mzvinavhu(Prof).

*** It seems SADC is in solidarity with Zimbabwe so the ball is in our court to dialogue and move our country forward in solidarity with each other. — Gakangoma7­7.

*** Responses to “Govt trashes

Biti currency claims” The problem with the opposition politician Biti is that he is failing to understand that he is not politicall­y relevant in Zimbabwe. Waiting for the next elections appears too painful for his MDC-Alliance. There is no other way, but to wait until 2023.

Trying to spread rumours that are aimed at causing panic in Zimbabwe, is a weapon that the opposition will try to use. Having failed to use violence to dethrone our elected Government, MDC-A is now clutching at straws. — Tendai.

*** This only shows how desperate the MDC-Alliance is in trying to get involved in day-to-day activities of running the country after failing to upstage the Government through the latest round of uprisings, shame on you Biti. — Eliah. 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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