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IN response to Mpofu defends Zanu PF COVID-19-era meetings, STENFLO AUSTIN MAKUYO says: This is shocking to say the least. Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu must know that COVID-19 is not a joke at all because it is killing. He must know that the pandemic has claimed millions of lives across the world, including our own government ministers.

IN response to Omalayitsh­a block Beitbridge Border Post, SOJA says: Where are the security agents if people like omalayitsh­a are behaving in such a rogue manner? We feel that order must be restored because life is more important than the businesses which they purport to be running.

TMZ LANDO MPOFU ELANDO

says: What kind of a government prevents people from moving on with their daily lives. It failed to create jobs, now we are dependent on cross-border trading, and the authoritie­s close the borders. People are going outside the country as the last resort to circumvent the difficult circumstan­ces that people are in. Make life easy and no one will leave Zimbabwe.

IN response to Govt threatens more restrictio­ns, RANGA says: We are now sick and tired of being threatened by the new dispensati­on. It seems as if our leaders cannot even respect the people they pretend to care for and like so much. President Emmerson Mnangagwa should know that respect is earned. His administra­tion should not force the masses to give in to its demands.

PETERSON IVAN says: If there is nothing wrong with the vaccine, stop issuing threats; and what is this about Phase 3 testing? We have a disorganis­ed government in Zimbabwe. Collaborat­ion is key in achieving anything for the good of this country. Isn’t it a good thing that the vaccine has now arrived, the focus should be helping people, not threatenin­g them.

IN response to Mandiwanzi­ra denies link with 'Zim cartels', CHIPA MESO says: They will always deny it even if caught red-handed with their fingers in the cookie jar. The onus is on the police to investigat­e. Why would NewsDay give this man the right to speak, did the reporter expect him to say “yes, I am involved.” Who does that?

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