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IN response to ‘Zim a big prison’, MAHONDE says: It is true that Zimbabwean­s are living in poverty due to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inability to solve problems which he created. Already, many are failing to put food on the table. They are being jailed, beaten, tortured and abducted for raising issues that affect them in their day-to-day life.

IN response to ‘Shiri was not involved in Gukurahund­i’, STANZA says: It is unfortunat­e that Norton MP Temba Mliswa is trying to defend his late friend Lands minister Perrance Shiri, but in actual fact history has been recorded and it shall judge him harshly.

IN response to Norton residents’

leader refuses to step down TAMBAOGA says: Our country is now a joke. It is clear that the late former President Robert Mugabe set a very bad precedent by holding on to the presidency. Now almost every person who has had a time to work closer to Mugabe, like army colonel Todson Ruramai, is refusing to step down 18 years after his election yet the Knowe Residents Associatio­n constituti­on only allows him to serve a two-year term of two years each. Is it really about being greed? Is it because Ruramai just wants to enjoy power or he had access to freebies?

IN response to Looted funds must be repatriate­d home: Zacc, GONZO says: The Zimbabwe AntiCorrup­tion Commission is working as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dogs which only bite those that are anti-President. If the truth is to be told, Zacc has not made any arrests. Zacc only catches and releases, this can only be evidenced by the handling of former Cabinet ministers Priscah Mupfumira and Obadiah Moyo’s cases, which are most likely to die a natural death.

IN response to Journalism is not a crime, Cde Charamba, CHAMBA says: It is clear that independen­t media houses are being labelled enemies of the State despite writing credible stories which win awards time and again. Presidenti­al spokespers­on George Charamba is really offiside and he should understand that he has no power whatsoever to control the private media because their editorial policies differ from those of the State-controlled media. Charamba can go about waffling but his threats will never yield anything because they are useless.

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