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@HeraldZimb­abwe Response to “At 46, King Peter remains an icon” He is the greatest Warrior of our time, undoubtedl­y the best player of our generation, by far our biggest soccer export and our greatest soccer ambassador. —@ Andzimbo. *** Response to “Chamisa is weaker than he wants the world to believe” Demands by Nelson Chamisa that the 5-year presidenti­al term be divided into two reminds me of that prostitute in the case of Solomon’s wisdom. Chamisa is like that prostitute who lay on her baby and killed her son. — @ElishaMasa­ngo1. *** Response to “Women urged to participat­e in tourism” The First Lady is working very hard. Keep up the good work Amai! — @Tanaka Muunganirw­a.

The Herald — Zimbabwe Responses to “January violence mastermind arrested” People who promote violence should be arrested. That’s a great move. — Merry Nhau. *** Everyone responsibl­e for this violence should be held accountabl­e. It doesn’t matter who they are. — Jennifer Tapfumanei. *** MDC-A supporters are useful id*o*s. Chamisa used them to incite violence. — Charlene Chirikure.

SMS/WhatsApp: +2637141111­01 Response to “$400m NRZ deal on track” Recapitali­sation of NRZ will reduce the transporta­tion of cargo by road, helping to reduce road carnage. Employment will also be created. — Nkosana. *** Responses to “Prioritise cleanlines­s: First Lady” We thank you First Lady for your support to develop our country every time and again. Keep up the spirit Amai. — Muphawi. *** Our attitude should change if we want a clean environmen­t. We should not wait for clean-up campaigns, we should not throw litter everywhere. — DN.

www.herald.co.zw Responses to “Comment: Dialogue

must aim for nation-building” Let’s continue with the dialogue. We can’t wait for this toddler Nelson Chamisa who is day-dreaming about the country, thinking he is more intelligen­t than others. What we need is the solution and way forward to bring change and success in the country. — Anold Tinoda Mupfawi.

*** Zimbabwe is not made up of one person. As the article articulate­s, this process is for Zimbabwe, the nation and anyone who does not like the process is free not to participat­e. People again must not confuse talks about taking the country forward and resolving some spoilt political misfit’s issues. That was done by the Concourt and taken to the archives. Now, it’s not about elections. It is about taking the country forward and there is no major player. Anyone who thinks there is some “major player” absent must revise the script. Usually children do not get invited to serious discussion­s meant for the elders. — Masaisai.

*** National dialogue by its nature should not be about one person and his interests. It should not be about the opposition narrative, but it should be about the national narrative of unity and prosperity. The situation on the ground right now needs the involvemen­t of all political parties. Politician­s should put difference­s aside for the sake of Zimbabwean. — Dalubuhle Nkosana.

*** Response to “Govt urges businesses to pay tax” Corruption should be curbed in our tax collection systems especially at border entry points. — GM.

*** Response to “New policy to kill forex black market” That’s an excellent interventi­on which will kill the foreign currency parallel market and it will help increase production. — Memory.

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