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I want to thank President Mugabe for taking Donald Trump head on at the United Nations General Assembly. This shows that our President is a fearless cadre. A leader with good vision, a vision of a better life for all Zimbabwean­s. President Mugabe is an icon, father, leader and revolution­ary to all of us. — Cde Tendai Chimurenga.

*** Youths should desist from drug and alcohol abuse. This is done in many of our ghettos. Drinking and making love are now young people’s specialtie­s, and this has led to many social problems. — Tawanda Mhlanga, Dangamvura, Mutare.

*** The revival of the cotton sector hinges on David Whitehead Textiles. Thank you very much, Honourable Dexter Nduna, for your diligence. Keep fighting, comrade. — Sekuru Chambara.

*** Hats off to the Government for launching an operation to sweep out money changers. This was long overdue. Authoritie­s should continue until all illicit deals disappear. — J. Jones, Harare.

*** I agree with Sunday Mail Features Editor Garakai Mazara. Zanu-PF must have a clear candidate selection process; kwete kungobayir­ira vanatakabv­akure. We need well-focused and visionary candidates. Those who are vibrant, young and educated. Let people vote for those who can represent them wisely without fear or favour.

Factionali­sm tsvetai pasi. Zanu-PF should win resounding­ly. — Sylvester Kamu. ***

As a Chitungwiz­a resident, I would like to know what is the way forward with the suspended Town Clerk George Makunde issue. Minister Kasukuwere suspended him, but where to from here? And why did he not suspend the entire management, including middle management? Corruption is killing Chitungwiz­a. — Tupac, Chitungwiz­a.

*** Hats off to Methembe Ndhlovu for believing in our youngsters. He brought in 15-year-old Sibusiso Moyo, a Form Two student, as a second half substitute in their match against Bosso, giving the youngster a chance to showcase his talent. I hope our coaches follow suit and desist from buying madhalas. Once again, thank you Methembe and Bantu Rovers. — SMT, Ngezi Mine.

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