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A country cannot progress further if its people are divided. Unity is vital. Unity breeds progress. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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Politics has affected our way of thinking. It is worrisome that Douglas Mwonzora was accused of killing Chamisa’s mother. Nowadays funerals are being used as political rallies to harvest cheap political points. That is wrong. Our national politics is now toxic. It is true to say politics has destroyed our modern lives. Life has lost its meaning. — Terrence Mwedzi.

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We are getting tired of foreign interferen­ce. If the embassies can wantonly interfere like this, who is the Government re-engaging? What does the Government’s efforts in re-engaging the Europeans and Americans spell when the embassies that are meant to facilitate the re-engagement are hostile? Are we just wasting time with this so-called re-engagement? — Masaisai.

*** Transport woes continue to persist in Harare. May the responsibl­e authoritie­s please come to our rescue — Jonathan Mashiri, Warren Park.

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Many people have relaxed taking preventati­ve measures against Covid-19. This comes at a time local infections are increasing. It rests on us to act responsibl­y and ensure we minimise the spread of the coronaviru­s. — Concerned.

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Schools reopening is around the corner. While there are fears that our children might be at risk of getting infected with Covid-19, we also should play our part by assisting school authoritie­s to cope with the learners — Together we can!

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Cde Mzvinavhu (Prof) on “MDC sanctions treachery exposed”— Cde Editor, while we fought to create democracy in Zimbabwe, as liberation heroes, we are justified in always criticisin­g the MDC. This is because of its support for the satanic sanctions which the West imposed in reaction to our land reform.

Boers tried to bankroll MDC in vain when they hoped the party would win elections. We will continue to pray for the failure of the evil designs of the neo-colonial political party. Amen!

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