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IN response to More woes for Chamisa, FASHU says: I suppose since the MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is only 40 years old, it’s part of learning curve but then everything shall come and pass away, it’s all vanity.

FARAI says: The MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is not nearly as smart as he wants people to think, he is just not smart enough. All he needed to do was listen to advice from the pool of wisdom that has always surrounded him.

IN response to Tempers flare at Khupe party meeting, CHIBHAGA says: It was always clear that whenever there is injustice, God intervenes. When thieves connive to take away their loot, in the end they will be at each other’s throats because they would have failed to share their loot. It is now clear that Douglas Mwonzora is being greedy because as the situation now stands, Mwonzora too wants to be the president.

IN response to RBZ to blacklist firms snubbing forex auction, CHIEF CHIHOTA says: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya can try every trick in the book to save his job, but it will not work. For starters, President Emmerson Mnangagwa should return the “goats” he stole from MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on July 31, 2018. The problems that Zimbabwe is facing need a political solution. From there onwards, things will start moving for the better. In 2023, Mnangagwa will lose dismally because people are very angry with the way he has handled the affairs of the country that has made citizens live miserable lives.

IN response to Denialism will not help, NGOs warn ED, CHIEF CHIHOTA says: Inasmush as we all know President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cluelessne­ss, it is now coming out clearly that the man does not even has an idea on how best to handle his simple job. It is now very open for everyone that Zanu PF is always correct and anybody who dares to criticise them on the way they are treating the citizens has become an enemy to them. With such kind of behaviour, Mnangagwa is always found offside.

IN response to Mat'land CSOs fret over Mutsvangwa ‘tribal remarks', CHIEF CHIHOTA says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s reign will soon come to an end considerin­g the way at which people are being angry with his leadership.

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