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IN response to Stop stoking political fires: Chamisa, DUBE says: It is unfortunat­e that the so-called new dispensati­on has made soldiers seem untouchabl­e, such that they can do whatever they want to anyone with no legal consequenc­es. We all know that on August 1, 2018, civilians were shot dead in cold blood and up to date, no arrests have been made. If situations like these continue to happen, then soldiers will think they are above the law. I hope the case of the Guinea Fowl soldiers will be used to show that no one is above the law. President Emmerson Mnangagwa"s administra­tion must make them examples, that extrajudic­ial killings have no place in our society.

IN response to Stop stoking political fires: Chamisa, NGWENYA

says: Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa must tell his followers to stop publishing falsehoods because they are the ones stoking political fires. They are being arrested for peddling falsehoods, spreading lies, fake news and there are laws against that. All opposition members who have been arrested have committed a crime. Should they not be touched simply because they are opposition? They are not above the law.

IN response to Two mayors, town clerks for Harare,

SHANGO says: Zimbabwe is in a total mess, mostly because of the Zanu PF-led administra­tion which only thinks of politics at the expense of the ordinary residents. Local Government minister July Moyo should clean his mess. How can a man of his calibre let such disorder take place. He should show that the socalled new dispensati­on grabbed power from the late former President Robert Mugabe to bring order to Zimbabwe. President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administra­tion should know is that Mugabe tried to dismantle the opposition, but he failed because voters know where their problems emanate from. Zanu PF as the ruling government should correct the ills taking place in this country. I hope its leaders will find it in their heart to make things rights for once.

IN response to Water shortages continue to hit ChiTown,

SHUMBA says: Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty has never provided any service to the people. The city fathers there only know of increasing rates and threatenin­g to demolish illegal structures. Chitungwiz­a has been facing massive water shortages and no one has bothered to rectify that anomaly.

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