The Manica Post

YOUR FEEDBACK

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DYNAMOS coach Biggie Zuze should shape the club and help the youngsters at his disposal to produce positive results on the field of play. Yes, I respect the current coach, but complainin­g continuous­ly when you are the man at the helm does not make things any better. There are some teething problems in at Dynamos and we should solve them before it is too late. I would also like to appeal to my home team Mutare City Rovers to put their house in order. Gusha Boys’ poor performanc­e has been pathetic so far. — Terrence Mwedzi.

It is encouragin­g to note that some opposition elements for first time in history have hailed the ruling Zanu PF party’s 2018 election manifesto. Personally, I was delighted to read that manifesto. It speaks to the people. We want leaders who can take us to Canaan. God bless Zimbabwe. — TM

The problem with education for certificat­ion is that people will take pride in their certificat­es than what they are able to do. That is why corruption has drilled holes in the economy. It is about sustaining false lifestyles. — Mahuhushe

Developed countries’ politics is based on stone cast policies. Change of Government does not change their thrusts towards developmen­t to reach and maintain the people’ set high standards of living. Political groups are not there to oppose for the sake of it, making noise just to be heard. Change of Government does not mean changing course to tamper with their history. In Africa, politics is a temperamen­tal beast of some kind where constituti­ons are changed to suit individual­s’ appetites. This kind of divisive politics has no human soul. — Richard Chauke

With harmonised elections around the corner, we have MDC factions and hostile NGOs attacking our patriotic soldiers. They peddle all sorts of falsehoods that soldiers have been deployed in rural areas to intimidate people, yet all political parties are campaignin­g freely with no incidence of intimidati­on and violence. — RMC

The mistake being made by MDC Alliance under Mr Nelson Chamisa is to think that opposing everything that Zanu PF says or does is bidding for the British. That MDC-T exists to fight Zanu PF does not mean the British are there to support them. Mr Chamisa is exposing himself as someone who should never to be trusted with power. He is not a good liar and pretends all is well in his loose coalition, yet there is chaos over primary elections. —Observer

The mutilation of Shona by noise-makers composing obscene lyrics on the basis of freedom of expression is lack of creativity. Such public stunts should never be given attention. Our language should never be abused by those with loose tongues. — Patriot

The onus is on the contractor to have modern efficient equipment to do the work than lament inability to import spare parts. That the contractor is summoning equipment elsewhere should not be entertaine­d. That is a lame excuse for delay. —Reader

Incidences of under 18’s patronisin­g watering holes are on the rise and authoritie­s are doing nothing to correct the situation. Boys and girls frequentin­g night clubs have become a common sight. One is left wondering what will become of their future. During the old days daughters used to cook at home like their mothers. Now, it seems they have joined the fray of flesh peddling. ‘Pasi parohwa nenyundo! — Witness

Extra marital relationsh­ips are dangerous. An adulterous couple had to kill their babe to cover up their shenanigan­s. It’s a pity and shame on them. Adultery is wrong and its after-effects affect so many. Sex is funny but it can have a bitter end if done the wrong way. — Moralist

Most politician­s have chameleon characteri­stics. When the grass is green, they wear green suits. When the grass is dry and brown they wear brown suits. Analyst

No matter the reason, killing is not good. Ending someone’s life is a sin. — Tawanda Mhlanga, Dangamvura

Couples should learn to respect their marriages. The game of dating married people is very dangerous to say the least. Extra marital relations seem cool, but the after-effects will hurt many people. Let us avoid this open zip policy. — Social Commentato­r, Mutare

The opposition political parties under the MDC Alliance banner are calling for electoral reforms, but what I feel is required is the transforma­tion mindset by the politician­s themselves. Some of them are busy calling for reforms, but do not respect their own intra-party laws. Charity begins at home. — Political Observer

Let us support Government efforts to fight corruption. Our problems at times are self inflicted. Citizens of this great nation should be held accountabl­e for fuelling corruption in one way or the other. A lot of us have accumulate­d wealth through kickbacks, and still blame it on Government. — Patriot

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