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IT is a fact that sanctions are inhuman. In this modern era, only heartless people will lobby for sanctions against Zimbabwe.

We will never tire in calling for their removal because they are affecting the ordinary citizens. The battle against sanctions will be won and those advocating for them must face the music. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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Response to “Is Masakadza the answer to Zim cricket woes?”

Well done and wish you the best of luck going forward. — A fan.

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Response to “Zanu PF calls for slavery reparation­s”

I share the views being expressed by our party, ZANU PF on the issue of reparation­s necessary from the former colonial criminals. Today they impose sanctions on Zimbabwe and refuse to compensate even their kith and kin Boers after we took back our land. Former colonial nations have no moral locus standi on the issue of human rights. They approach the issue with dirty neo colonial hands, creating stooge political opposition parties such as the burning MDC-A. —

Mzvinavhu (Prof).

**** Response to “DeMbare get top African spot”

Dynamos has not been failing because of the small size of their bank account. FC Platinum has not been succeeding because of the big size of its bank account. Profession­alism in management of the teams has been the deciding factor. — Tofara Yaniso Dube.

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Response to “Musona hopes for quick return to Supa Diski”

This is what happens when people make excitable decisions. This young man should have played in our league for two more years. There is no doubt that our league is the best when it comes to developing talent. Walter had potential. He should have been allowed to bloom but because of the greedy soccer agents and poor advice to the player, his career failed to take off. A lot of our young players are victims of these greedy agents. They can even sell a player to a village team as long as that team is outside this country. — Masaisai.

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Response to “TTM boss closes door on Mapeza”

Mapeza is surely a no-nonsense guy. I am not sure whether his recent actions in South Africa affirms that he is a no-nonsense discipline­d guy or maybe he is an egoistic proud guy who is cutting short his coaching career like Moses Chunga. Anyway he still remains my dream team hero. Time will tell but I hope he won’t be the next Bambo. — Blackjecha Jecha.

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The best time to get a good deal is in the beginning. I think Norman has a no-nonsense attitude and he knows how to get his bread buttered. — Analyst.

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