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IN response to We’ll survive ED antics: Chamisa, CHIPO DEPU says: From the look of things, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to destroy the people’s party considerin­g that he has all the State machinery at his disposal. Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has every reason to celebrate because he has survived Hurricane Zanu PF.

IN response to Govt to roll out elearning strategy, MAPOZO SHINDA says: This is what we all expect government to do by rolling out e-learning in schools, colleges and universiti­es. However, so far we have seen that e-learning is only applying to schools in urban areas, thereby disadvanta­ging those learning in rural areas because they do not have the needed resources. Government must channel most e-learning resources to rural schools and provide uninterrup­ted power supplies as well.

IN response to ZCTU pushes for national dialogue, MAMBA says: By pushing for a national dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) is doing the right thing. We all remember that during the days of the government of national unity, we led better lives, most businesses were doing well and our social life was a marvel. ZCTU president Peter Mutasa deserves everyone’s support in the fight for the people to have a better tomorrow.

IN response to Chaos mars Zanu PF Mutare DCC elections, REVAI

SANDO says: I don’t still remember a day when the ruling Zanu PF party conducted peaceful elections. What we all see and hear of is chaos. The ruling party chefs are always fighting for positions, yet they do not have the zeal to improve people’s lives. Zanu PF should learn to flush out bad elements who are corrupt and perpetrate human rights violations in the country.

IN response to Public free to monitor delimitati­on exercise: Zec, GURUVE says: If the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is being honest to the people by allowing the people an opportunit­y to monitor the delimitati­on exercise, then they must also do so by allowing not only locals, but also internatio­nal observers to observe elections in every corner of the country since the electoral management body has shown that it wants all processes to be transparen­t.

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