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@AfricanJed­iii on “Racism allegation­s open can of worms” — Kudos to the students speaking out.

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@ boldcolour­s on “Thousands expected back home as Covid-19 bites” — The borders are porous. Many people are coming into the country without being screened. Prayer is the only hope.

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Donald Mzondo on “Magaya in stands scam” — False prophets on the loose. As usual, the stupid gullible fools will always follow them. We are told that the children of papa had their money embezzled.

Matema Last Major on “Colleges resume classes” — Well-done Honwww.sundaymail.co.zw

L. Makombe on “End catch-and-release syndrome: President” — We wait to see. Very soon the courts will be congested with these cases and hopefully no documents will be lost. People should have confidence in the Government to clean the country of all corrupt activities.

There should be no sacred cows and lawyers should not be allowed to drag on cases so that they make money. I believe lawyers make money by spending more hours with a client. We were hoping the cases for Chombo and Mupfumira would be completed by now. Corrupt activities involving money changers who freely roam the streets and openly transact must be visited at the earliest possible time. How can a country be run on parallel or black market activities? We have establishe­d shops pegging their prices on black market foreign currency rates.

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Mura Costa Tarabuku on“Racism allegation­s open can of worms” — What has been happening and gradually re-emerging in private schools is that there is a belief that the Cambridge education curricula are superior to Zimsec. Schools are reverting to Cambridge syllabi. For example, in most private schools Shona and Ndebele languages are not treated as special subjects.

What is this nonsense? Has the Ministry of Education lost control or they are part of this re-colonisati­on?

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