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IN response Doctors, nurses hail Chiwenga appointmen­t, TENDERO says: If ever there is anyone who still has hope under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, then that person needs to go back to school and learn the basics. The Health ministry needs to be headed by a doctor, not a paramedic. The country got its independen­ce 40 years ago and it now boggles the mind to note that a paramedic is mandated to lead the Health ministry without the requisite qualificat­ions and we wonder how the socalled new dispensati­on operates. All along we thought Mnangagwa would correct the mistake of appointing the underquali­fied Obadiah Moyo as Health minister. He commanded no respect and performed his duties dismally as doctors and nurses were always on strike.

IN response to US slaps ‘corrupt’ Tagwirei with sanctions, SHUMIRAI says: The walls of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule will soon fall as all his partners in corruption are being slapped with sanctions for being part and parcel of a clueless, corrupt, abusive and murderous regime. We hope that the United States will continue to punish anyone who wines and dines with this rogue Zanu PF regime.

IN response to ED tightens noose on opposition, CHAMBOKO says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa might wish to clip the wings of opposition parties particular­ly the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa with the hope of silencing them, but it will never work because Zanu PF people are not intelligen­t to differenti­ate between government business and their party politics. Yes, the Mnangagwa government can do whatever it wants, but in the end, it will be caught at a point where it won’t be able to defend itself. The late former President Robert Mugabe did it and escaped because there was not much technology as compared to these days.

IN response to Zanu PF youths chide Malema, MBAMBO says: The ruling Zanu PF party youths will live to regret one day, especially if they are trying to take South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema head on. Malema has a genuine reason to support the people of Zimbabwe who have been abused left, right and centre.

IN response to Inclusive dialogue can save Zim: Churches, RAMBAI says: The people have now had enough. There is no reason where we don’t see the reason why the ruling and opposition party could find each other.

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