The Herald — Zimbabwe
Responses to “President notifies Parly of army role”
As Zimbabweans we should shun violence when conducting demonstrations, violent protests do not solve anything. —Dabuhlela Nkosana. *** It was the right thing to do. Anyway,, we are tired of these Western-funded violent demonstrations. — Elisha Mhlanga. ***
Responses to “Ramaphosa wants sanctions gone”
Sanctions have failed to unseat for ZANU-PF the past 20 years, except make the ordinary people suffer. No to sanctions. — Betty Gatsi.
*** Sanctions should just go. They hurt ordinary Zimbabweans. We want sanctions gone and it is good that African leaders are now speaking against this evil. — Mai Ruva, Harare.
*** It is very encouraging that African leaders, leaders in particular, are all giving SADC the Zimbabwean leader support against the satanic sanctions.
This speaks volumes against Nelson Chamisa whose diplomatic image now stinks all the way to the corridors in Addis Ababa. No AU Zimbabwean leader should enjoy supporting sanctions that economically hurt the majority of poor Zimbabweans. — Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof).
*** The Bi-National Commission has reached another level and now our country is beginning to shape. All these noble ideas from our President are a way to develop our country economically.
We can see the change and openly notice the developments regardless of the opposition on operation pull it down. ED WOYEEEEEEEEEE. — Arnold Mupfawi.