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Response to “Sanctions are a lose-lose game” Taking our land back is not a terrible mess. It is not popular with whites of course because they have never wanted black people to be wealthy. They fight it every day, in America and here in Africa. They pour huge amounts of money to ensure black people never become rich. They want to keep the global market to only white-made goods. We will force our way to global markets, thanks to ZANU-PF and President Mnangagwa’s

vision. —@Anthropolo­gist. The Herald — Zimbabwe Responses to “Zim football legend Hamid Dhana dies” Rest in peace Hamid, you were one of a kind. Your deeds on the field of play would woo even opposition fans. You were an entertaine­r par excellence and a model footballer. May your family find comfort in this sad period! Go well Muzukuru! — Dalai Lama.

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You were a very good player. May your soul rest in peace! — Lot Chitakasha.

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May his soul rest in eternal peace! Our local game has been robbed. He was such a great and formidable player, whom I witnessed playing. They were all great players in their family, who started their careers at Arcadia United FC, and made the team famous during those days. — Kazukuru. SMS/ WhatsApp: +2637141111­01

Response to “City car parks turned into night love nests” This is shocking. But they have a problem of easily blaming the Government even if it is their own moral standing that suffers. This country is the easiest to do crazy things in, and I wonder why. I saw three grown up men taking a bath from a bucket at the corner of George Silundika and First Street at about 5:45am. One wonders where we are going. — Masaisai.

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Response to “Govt, Harare in joint effort to end water woes” There it is comrades! That is a glimmer of hope. Cooperatio­n at last! We will certainly achieve more if we reject the motives of outsiders and focus on Zimbabwe. Well done Minister (July) Moyo for your good leadership, and I dare say well done Harare City Council for throwing away petty party positions and coming together with your parent ministry to work out a solution. It’s a long way of course, before anything tangible comes out here, but this must be celebrated. The spirit of our ancestors finds joy in this. It is joyful when sons and fathers, mothers and daughters, the young and elders, brothers and sisters sit down, put aside their difference­s and focus on what is important at that moment. We have so much in common fellow Zimbabwean­s. We all want the same thing; prosperity! Let us not fight. Let us talk and listen to each other. We can do it. We have the solutions in us. — Anthropolo­gist.

Response to “Chamisa humiliates wife”

The young man is a bully, and no matter how much people try to glorify him, his behaviour on stage that day was a monumental embarrassm­ent! He has done that before in different forms, to Thokozani Khupe. He has no respect for women at all. — Nyikavanhu.

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