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IN response to How Mbare adopted hero Soul Jah Love, HUPENYU says: May his soul rest in peace, Soul Jah Love Chibaba, the conquering father. We will always love you. Finally, you rest in a much better place with your parents. You fought a good fight.

DIE HARD FAN says: It is dishearten­ing to note that Soul Jah Love died a pauper, but there are some relatives who are now claiming to have been closer to him. We mostly urge people to show others love, especially when they are still alive. Soul Jah Love had given up on life because he was alone in times of need. From streets to a provincial hero, gone where there is no pain. The Lord felt his pain and decided to take him into his arms. He is in the right place now. Go well young man, no more suffering. Your have a lot of catching up to do with your mother.

IN response to No to vaccine experiment­s: Lawyers, GORE KORE says: As a Zimbabwean citizen, we are now very much worried with the way the COVID-19 vaccine is being handled. It is clear that not much has been done to educate the masses about the vaccine’s importance and also its side effects. What is now happening is that people do not have the correct informatio­n and they are now relying on some unscrupulo­us people spreading fake informatio­n on social media.

IN response to Army killings haunt ED, HARRY MASUKU says: It seems the European Union is totally out of touch with reality because from what we have noticed so far, sanctions from the first day changed nothing. For the European Union to impose new sanctions is sad because they have never had an effect on the targeted securocrat­s. To make matters worse, all those on the sanctions list found some loopholes to plunder the country’s resources. They hid behind sanctions and enriched themselves.

IN response to Mapeza plots win, SIR MATSHAKHO says: No soldier goes to the battle front without predicting a win, but in FC Platinum’s case, they need a miracle to push mountains. The Senegalese club ASC Jaraaf proved to be too powerful for the platinum miners and it would not surprise anyone if the Norman Mapeza-coached side concedes even more goals.

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