The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Responses to “Chamisa humiliates wife”

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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, in different forms to Douglas Mwonzora, Thokozani Khupe and Elias Mudzuri. Look how badly the party is being bashed by ZANU- PF in by- elections. ZANU-PF will win again in 2023. That’s almost certain now. — Nyikavanhu.

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The incident was quite shameful for an aspiring president to treat his wife so humiliatin­gly like that live on camera before thousands of viewers. The media is hard pressed to hide that the anniversar­y was apparently poorly attended, and presenting nothing new. This clearly shows that Nelson Chamisa has lost it and is now shunned and snubbed by many. By the way this was in Harare, the MDC- A’s stronghold. Was it here that he was expected to pull hundreds of thousands and prove he has “the people” right behind him? He is clearly a man fast losing credibilit­y and support. — Maramechav­io.

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The continuous drubbing of Chamisa and his MDC- A in by- elections is confirmati­on to the resilience and fast resolve of Zimbabwean­s to weather whatever storm comes their way in protecting and fighting for their interests. Very soon Chamisa and his MDC- A will start losing seats in urban areas because their councillor­s have destroyed. And their supporters are now awakening to the reality that the opposition party is in it only for power and benefits, rather than doing any good for their voters. Take it, however, you like it. Reality will always triumph. — Rashiwe.

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Response to “Zim football legend Hamid Dhana dies” The 360 degrees turn was his trademark. What a player! May his soul rest in peace! — Lot Chitakasha.

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