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Response to “No going back

on mono currency: ED”

At Mbare Musika, areas along George Silundika Avenue, Kwame Nkrumah Avenue and Nelson Mandela Avenue, in fact all over Harare, money- changers are freely doing their business. Money- changers, machete-wielding gold panners, and those who lazily roam around former Ximex Mall should be brought to book. — @ L Makombe.

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Facebook Response to “ED congratula­tes Johnson” Maybe the Labour Party should teach MDC- ALLIANCE and its leader Nelson Chamisa a thing or two about accepting electoral defeat and moving forward, rather than humiliatin­g themselves at court. — Masaisai.

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Response to “JUST IN: Chitungwiz­a town clerk, housing director suspended”

I wonder who is in charge of these urban councils. They are doing nothing to make sure the city is clean and well taken care of. A lot needs to be done to improve the state of things. — Hombre Hombre.

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Response to “Murder suspect shot dead”

That is commendabl­e on the part of the Zimbabwe Republic Police. I am usually in the opposite corner of the ring when it comes to our police, but “Pasi nema bhemba”, and well done ZRP! — Chibaba chacho.

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Response to “Editorial Comment: ZANU- PF: A colossal party on upward

trajectory”

MDC- A would be talking about l egitimacy of Government, demonstrat­ions, violence, transition­al authority; all issues centred on the quest for Nelson Chamisa to assume power, while people in urban areas drink dirty water. When he loses elections, he cries like a baby whose toy has been broken by a colleague, yet he would be obsessed with his desire to be called the president of Zimbabwe. As long as MDC- A remains a protest party, it will never see the door of authority over this country. True, ZANU- PF is a mountain. Opposition parties have to learn. — Sasai.

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Response to “Chief Ndiweni

dethroned”

This controvers­ial so- called chief, must go. He was not legitimate and not suitable to be a unifying traditiona­l leader. He must fly back to the United Kingdom and get a job as a porter at the London rail station. His sober brother should come home and take over the chieftains­hip. — Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof).

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Response to “Akaby, European coaches after Warriors job”

If Antipas were to apply, please give it to him. — Peter.

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