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IN response to I have vultures in my govt — ED, BASA says: We don’t expect any excuse for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s poor and clueless leadership. What we have realised as the people is that Mnangagwa is the biggest culprit for all the problems our country is facing such as human rights abuses, corruption, wanton hike of basic commodity prices and the killing of civilians by the soldiers. Yes, vultures are there in Zanu PF but why is it that the long arm of the law is not catching up with them? All the Cabinet ministers were appointed by Mnangagwa, therefore, he has all the powers to fire them. It is now two years since Mnangagwa assumed power yet we have only witnessed high-profile cases involving two of his Cabinet ministers, Health minister Obadiah Moyo and former Tourism minister Priscah Mupfumira.

IN response to Heads roll at ZBC over Mnangagwa, Nguwaya video, TIZORA says: Surely, President Emmerson Mnangagwa must resign. He is tainted with the worst scandal ever to involve a President in our nation. Why is it that almost all corrupt activities are linked to him and his family and close associates? Now they are firing innocent people and sacrificin­g a number of lambs just to exonerate Mnangagwa. It is fortunate now because people are highly educated they can read between the lines. Mnangagwa cannot hide behind a finger anymore. Real criminals are left to do as they please, while those who expose big fish are fired or suspended from work. What a shame? Mnangagwa should stop this to save face.

CHITEMA says: Shame on you Informatio­n ministry permanent secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana for aiding corrupt people. This proves that you feed the nation with propaganda. Victimisin­g those who expose lies and protecting the looters is not a solution at all because the levels of corruption in our country have reached alarming levels and it is now high time all corrupt people are exposed. The Statecontr­olled television station can fire everybody at the station, but it’s pointless the truth has come out. Let’s blow the whistles.

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