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IN response to Mangudya raises bank withdrawal limit, POMBI says: It seems all our complaints are falling on deaf ears. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya has actually shown that he is out of touch with reality. How can he put $2 000 as daily maximum withdrawal limit? That amount cannot buy anything. What Mangudya has done shows that our finances are being taken care of by selfish people who only think of themselves. I am shocked that Mangudya is still on his job despite him promising to resign if the bond note did not work. Mangudya should have acted on bank charges. They remain punishing. These charges go against the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra.

IN response to MDC, residents expose Zanu PF plot, ROSE MBOMA says: What President Emmerson Mnangagwa in doing with MDC Alliance stronghold­s, especially urban councils shows that there nothing new about the New Dispensati­on. Zanu PF has since the formation of MDC in 1999, been interferin­g in the affairs of urban local authoritie­s. Ignatius Chombo and Saviour Kasukuwere left a trail of destructio­n during their tenure as Local Government ministers. It seems Zimbabwean­s have to contend with this path for some time. However, Mnangagwa must understand that people will always vote for the opposition because of Zanu PF has proved that it is clueless. It has run down the economy and there are no signs that Zanu PF has the capacity to redeem the economy. The best thing that Mnangagwa can do is to call for dialogue and talk to MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, otherwise these are last kicks of a dying horse. 2023 is around the corner so no amount of propaganda will sway the resolve of Zimbabwean­s.

IN response to Kadewere surpasses Benjani, ROSE MBOMA says: It is now time we get credible stories of Tino Kadewere rather than praising him of which most of them are lies. Kadewere has not even reached half mark of what Benjani Mwaruwaru achieved while turning out for AJ Auxere. Too much praising of Kadewere shall make him big-headed. After all, we have not seen much of Kadewere since he has only played for a season. If he can achieve what he did in the few games he has played for Lyon for three seasons, then we can talk. Tino is still a green.

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