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IN response to ED’s son in guntoting storm, RANGA says: We are beginning to witness a situation where some animals are more special than others. Honestly speaking, anyone who points a gun at another person would have committed a crime which is serious enough to send him or her to jail. It is rather strange that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, Tarirai is the one who committed the crime yet his father time and again talks of upholding the rule of law. Surprising­ly, we have not heard anything, especially from the police. If the law does not take its course, it will never surprise the people because we actually know that under Mnangagwa’s leadership some animals are more equal than others.

IN response to Fuel queues resurface, DAMBA says: This is the third year with President Emmerson Mnangagwa failing to find a solution to the fuel crisis. It is now very clear that Mnangagwa has no solution or he is just clueless on what measures to take because the situation is getting worse by day. It seems we have moved from promises of spaghetti roads to spaghetti queues as long as two kilometres especially in Harare, Bulawayo, Beitbridge, Gweru and Masvingo with motorists violating social distancing rules. We hope sense will be knocked into Mnangagwa’s head for him to resign sooner. IN response to Govt, teachers square off over schools opening

VUNGU says: It is very bad when teachers start to give flimsy reasons for not going back to work. Progressiv­e Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe should just tell the nation that he is fighting a totally different agenda instead of hiding behind the coronaviru­s. Majongwe must understand that it is not only the Education ministry that directs schools to open, but it has to be done in accordance with the World Health Organisati­on guidelines.

IN response to ‘Zimdollar is world’s second junkiest currency’

BAMBO says: This is bad news especially for President Emmerson Mnangagwa who does not listen when people complain about the currency which is losing value daily. We are yet to see what type of action he is going to take to show that he is concerned about the plight of the people.

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