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IN response to Sadc needs to act quickly on Moza situation, DUSTY MAREMERA says: The bone of contention is natural resource governance policies and governance of minority regions. If it is not addressed along those lines, it will result in massacre, silent genocide and unending war. Talks will resolve such issues rather than guns and bombs. Justice delayed is justice denied and it ends up in bitterness and hatred.
IN response to Tanzania ‘chooses local herbs over vaccine’, DYLAN CHAWASARIRA says: I now have respect for Tanzanians, especially President John Magufuli. Why do African countries always rely on Western solutions. Most of our problems do not require Western intervention. Doctors and scientists are always produced by African countries in huge numbers, but it seems as if we don’t trust their capabilities. Local solutions are the best.
TARUVINGA says: African leaders must unite on this one and save their people from the enemy who seeks to tamper with our DNA. We shall not be their lab rats. Africa should wake up. The continent should produce its own COVID-19 vaccine. Cancer has been with us for decades, but no cure has been found after almost a century of research; 40 years of research, but no cure has been found yet for HIV and now in less than one year they say they have found a vaccine for COVID-19. That is ridiculous! Africa, wake up and smell the coffee.
IN response to Malawi named
country of the year, BVENI says: Well done to State institutions, Judiciary and military. The institutions stood their ground when they were under siege from the ruling elite. Institutions of democracy in many African countries can learn one or two things from their Malawian counterparts.
ZVIKOMBORERO says: This is nonsense. It is high time Africans stopped glorifying these proWestern publications which remain mum when violations are being perpetrated by their handlers in Western countries. We are not their subjects whom they reward and award in order to keep control. It is unfortunate that any African leader who stands firm against the West, such as the late former President Robert Mugabe, is always vilified.