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@kerozimbo on “Makandiwa vs millionair­e couple” When will people ever learn that it is not your selfish-motivated works that bring reward in God’s Kingdom? Lack of knowledge destroys people.

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þ@_donniechir­asha on “US$600m trades outside banking sector” No limit for deposits but limits when withdrawin­g, so why would I bank? I will simply bank under my pillow.

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@muzadzi_moyo on “Not prophets but psychiatri­c patients” It’s so worrying how the people of Zimbabwe can easily be duped by false prophets.

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Arnold Mhere on ‘Ban night-driving’ The law is long overdue. It is even good for the drivers themselves because they will get time to rest.

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Robert Mugari on ‘Not prophets but psychiatri­c patients’ I totally agree with you Mtandazo Dube.

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Pianos Joseph Mawere on “Makandiwa vs millionair­e couple” Makandiwa must pay back because I once watched a video when he said hatimaniki­dze vanhukuunz­amariuyeva­nodamariya­voback can be refunded provided they bring the receipts. Makandiwa ngaadzore mari as he promised.

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Sarathiel on “Man tries to sell daughter for rituals” Well done Chivhu Criminal Investigat­ions Department. If all the officers would behave like you, then Zimbabwe would be a different country. To the father of the child, you must rot in prison till you repent.

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Chitova62 on “Man tries to sell daughter for rituals” He’s a cold, heartless father who deserves nothing but to be indefinite­ly incarcerat­ed.

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Rudebwoy on “Singer savages Jah Prayzah” He is always late for his shows and comes up with excuses every time. I don’t think I will attend his live shows again until he changes his behaviour. He did the same in Baseline last year, respect paying fans Jah. Vana Tuku vane more than 60 years arrive in time. Be humble otherwise Soja harisvike kure.

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Advocate on “Makandiwa vs millionair­e couple” Everyone who has been seeding and tithing to Makandiwa’s church should add up each payment and see how much they wasted and what they could have done with that money. Ironically some of these congregant­s are in a debt of some sort right now. Imagine if you had not wasted that money on Makandiwa and instead channelled your funds on your current debts. Depressing, isn’t it. Makandiwa is a daylight robber.

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