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IN response to Mnangagwa is stoppable: Chamisa, NGARA says: It is easier said than done, that is what MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is doing. From what we have observed so far, Chamisa is only good at talking and he is not taking any action at all, while the ordinary people are suffering. We have had enough of his good English and what we now demand from him is action. What Chamisa must understand is that change will not come as a result of his soft stance. He must adopt the hardline stance so that President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be forced to go to the negotiatio­n table. If Chamisa continues with this approach, Mnangagwa has nothing to worry about.

IN response to Schools in fees hike shocker, DAMBA says: The schools are now being run like supermarke­ts where making profit is the main objective. I don’t see the reason why some schools are charging exorbitant amounts yet pupils will be at school for less than 60 days. This is very unacceptab­le. It is unfortunat­e that we have a useless government which does not protect its people. What it only thinks of is looting and plundering natural resources.

IN response to I’m committed to democracy: ED, SHAFT says: We will not listen to whatever President Emmerson Mnangagwa says. The world now does not care a hoot what he says. No one is giving him an ear. He promised change, but hoodwinked everyone. We have a clueless leader, what more his administra­tion. I remember on the eve of the 2018 elections, the late former President Robert Mugabe said Mnangagwa was hardworkin­g, I beg to differ. If what Mugabe said is true, why then is Mnangagwa failing to replicate that form? Since his coming to power, our lives have changed for the worse. The economy is in the doldrums, the value of salaries has been decimated, the local currency is now worthless, human rights are being violated on a daily basis. Corruption and plunder are now the order of the day, and those who dare speak out or expose them are locked up in prison.

IN response to Chiwenga’s vindictive­ness will cripple health sector, WEZHIRA says: The people are getting the taste of their own medicine. They supported the military coup and now these are the results. They must learn to live with it.

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