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@gilberttse­riwa on “Don’t turn Senate into retirement home” — The truth has been said.

@Tendaichim­ucheka on “Pyramid schemes: Same tricks, different victims” — People want to get rich quickly. Even when they do not understand how they will accumulate wealth, if they are told that they will get rich quickly without much effort, they will quickly believe and in the end become victims.

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Fortunate Zihura on “Minister Shiri dies” — Very sorry indeed. May Your Soul Rest in Eternal Peace Cde Shiri.

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Darlington Gwedegwe on “Inside Zim’s unexplored tourism jewel” — Wow! This is beautiful. I guess this is in Binga by the mighty Zambezi River.

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Lee Nyasha Matavire on “Faking it but not making it . . . UZ investigat­es fake documents ring” — It is happening all over the world even at Havard and Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology there is a loophole to purchase a degree for US$ 2 000.

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George Shambare on “Internatio­nal community backs compensati­on deal” — I am a Peace Studies student and I admire this conflict resolution and peace building initiative.

L Makombe on “Arrested activists granted bail” — Where was Job Sikhala and Tendai Biti when these women were demonstrat­ing? One person commented on a social media platform that Mahere is brave and I said there is a great difference between being brave and using common sense. You can be brave but when you are told there is a raging fire then common sense will tell you that you dare not go there. On the same platform one commented that Mahere was being used by the MDC-A leadership. Mahere knows very well that the Constituti­on is debated in Parliament and when her party chooses not to attend and ridicule the same establishm­ent, then I wonder what kind of leaders we are now grooming. These demonstrat­ors have good paying jobs and want to abuse those in less fortunate positions to be part of the demonstrat­ions.

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