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IN response to Chamisa bags 2014 MDC structures, MBUDAYA says: I hope all those who declared their support for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa are doing it wholeheart­edly. We should never allow the MDC, the people’s struggles, to be sold out to Zanu PF. Never should we allow Thokozani Khupe to lead us into the Zanu PF trap, or even Douglas Mwonzora. Yes, the MDC has had its disputes in the past, like any other democracy. That’s why we saw Welshman Ncube breaking away in 2005; Job Sikhala also forming MDC-99 as well as Tendai Biti breaking away to form People’s Democratic Party. These were people who were displeased with some of the happenings in the opposition party, but they never joined hands with Zanu PF. But these new sellouts, who are taking the party backwards in the name of “procedure” should never be followed. They want to lead the people’s party astray.

IN response to Ziyambi taunts MDC abductees, GWIZHIKITI says: Silly coming from a minister. Well, for our silence, we get the dumbest fools to lead us. And those fools will trample on our rights day in, day out. Surely, how can Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi say the three MDC Alliance youth leaders are enjoying their stay in a hospital? He should be ashamed of himself. Ziyambi should read human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa’s letter which was published a few days ago. After reading it, he should look in the mirror and ask himself a few questions about what he is saying? Won’t what happened to the three ladies — and many others before them— befall him? He should know his time will also come, mark my words. Zanu PF will always be Zanu PF — accusing its kids of smelling like goats and devouring them.

IN response to Lawyer barred from feeding the needy, TASARIRAUS­HE says: The politician­s are in the house. They are trying to find an opportunit­y to score cheap points. They think the philanthro­pist, Samantha Muzoroki, is making a killing out of feeding the needy. She started that using her own money and it has helped many hungry children and residents. Whether she is getting a hand from other wellwisher­s or organisati­ons is something else, but the fact that she got the wheels moving should be emulated. Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty and the usual suspects — that bully political party — should never lay their hands near that project. They should leave it alone.

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