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IN response to Region turns heat on ED, BONDERAI says: The people have a problem in the making of President Emmerson Mnangagwa who grabbed power through a coup and thought the economy will just respond for the better despite his being clueless on how best to manage the country. Now that he is faced with the reality that the people are no longer interested in him and he resorts to abductions, torture, beatings and killings in order to silence dissenting voices.

WAR VETERAN says: Until we learn to call a spade a spade, we won’t progress. Almost every person is fighting in the corner of Zimbabwean­s which must force President Emmerson Mnangagwa to change his modus operandi. What sets Zimbabwe apart is the way Zanu PF treats the citizens, especially opposition party members. The Mnangagwa-led government can’t just kill and abduct people and expect to be treated like everyone else #Zimbabwean­LivesMatte­r.

IN response to Zanu PF squeals over Tagwirei sanctions, ZIVAI says: If presidenti­al spokespers­on George Charamba is to lose his job as a result of Zanu PF being kicked out of government, what else can he do when all he has done in his life is bootlickin­g and supporting the rogue government? Have you ever noticed that those who have so much to lose talk the most in defence of the regime? The economy is going to collapse to the point where they won’t be able to pay bribe salaries to protect the regime. I am sure the clever ones have started packing their bags, while the foolish ones are busy spewing vitriol in defence of the regime. Every Zanu PF politician is now quaking because their feeding trough is slowly drying up.

IN response to Mnangagwa suspends Gata, Zesa board, GWIZHIKITI says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa can chase almost everyone and replace them with technocrat­s even from the moon, but this will not change anything because he is part of the problem. He can remove Zesa executive chairperso­n Sydney Gata and send him to jail, but that will not change the fortunes of the power utility.

IN response to There is no crisis in Zim: Govt, CHIBHAGA says: As usual, Informatio­n secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana is singing for his supper and we expect him to defend Zanu PF regime, but one day he will learn it the hard way.

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