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IN response to Khupe cripples local authoritie­s, FADZIE says: I have been trying to figure out exactly what MDC-T acting leader Thokozani Khupe is trying to do. At first, I thought all she wanted was to grab the Harvest House with the assistance of State security agents, but she has gone a notch up, recalling MDC Alliance legislator and councillor­s unconstitu­tionally. Now we wait to see her being humiliated in the people’s courts in December when the country holds by-elections.

IN response to We are coming back: ANC, JONGWE says: The South African ruling African National Congress party must continue piling pressure on Zanu PF. The Zimbabwean ruling party should revert to its core founding ideals of fighting for the powerless and the oppressed. Zanu PF has turned rogue, with corruption and gross human rights violations being part of its DNA.

IN response to Nepotism rocks Chivhu Hospital, CHANGA says: This is what we have always been talking about. The world over, nepotism and corruption are cancers, but Zanu PF has gone a level higher. Even during food distributi­on, the ruling (ruining) party always tampers with everything for its benefit. Zanu PF officials started off by recruiting their close relatives ensuring they land top posts in government or State entities. Now it has spread to other institutio­ns such as hospitals where we feel everyone must be given an opportunit­y to work for their family and their country.

IN response to Circumcisi­on a racist experiment: Study, NOREST says: Such a school of thought is silly. Surely circumcisi­on never started when the whites came to Zimbabwe in 1890. Circumcisi­on was already there. So saying it’s a racist issue is something we should never entertain.

IN response to Bunjira urges Khama to quit Chiefs, SIR MATSHAKO says: I don’t agree with what Alois Bunjira is saying. The truth of the matter is that Khama Billiat is past his time. He is now old and his legs can no longer carry him. Billiat can quit Kaizer Chief and join Sundowns, but this will not change his fortunes because he has grown old. Billiat is no longer marketable. What is left for him is to come back home and probably play for the Green Machine, where he meets the grade.

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