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IN response to MDC official recounts abduction ordeal, MUTO says: Zanu PF will never ever repent despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administra­tion telling everyone who cares to listen that his “new dispensati­on” respects human rights. We are seeing the opposite because defenceles­s men and women are being assaulted and tortured for exercising their rights. We urge MDC Alliance Members of Parliament to continue fighting since their cause is not to eat, but they are in the struggle to fight for the people.

IN response to RBZ to circulate new notes next week, DEZE says: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya must understand that he is walking in the footprints of his predecesso­r, Gideon Gono, who resorted to switching on the printing press to print money. Mangudya and Finance minister Mthuli Ncube should sort out our macro-economic fundamenta­ls to curb runaway inflation. Introducti­on of new notes will not solve anything, but will worsen the situation.

IN response to ‘ Wilkins, Pari COVID-19 centres nearly ready’, MBOZHA says: Our government is not serious in the fight against the dreaded coronaviru­s pandemic. It is very surprising to hear Health and Child Care deputy minister John Mangwiro telling the nation that intensive care units at Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital and Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals are not ready since March. Had COVID-19 hit hard our country, we would have seen this beautiful nation turning into a graveyard because our country is not even prepared at all.

IN response to Dino in need of divine rescue, NGWAZI says: It is sad news to hear popular yesteryear stars like Dino Mudondo are going through a very bad patch yet they had their time when they made a fortune, but failed to utilise the opportunit­ies that came their way. We cannot imagine such things happening to Mudondo, such a big brand who has more than two decades in the music industry, who signed with large recording companies like Gramma Records, which were known for demanding quality works.

IN response to Antipas wants traditiona­l season, SIR MATSHAKHO says: Kudos to Chicken Inn gaffer Joey Antipas for telling those in the administra­tion of our football that the March/November season is the most favourable to our grounds since they have poor drainage systems.

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