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IN response to Society misjudges models: Miss Nana, SHUMBA MURAMBWI says: Models have no one to blame, but themselves. Once upon a time, we respected them until they started leaking nudes.

CAIN NYABANGA says: It is the models who have to change. They want society to change and endorse such nonsense. They should wake up and smell the coffee.

IN response to Zim needs viable opposition — EU, COLLIN NYABADZA says: Facts are stubborn. The EU envoy is absolutely right. The MDC can do better! These endless squabbles and splits perfectly fit into the Zanu PF agenda. Since the 2018 elections, the MDC has been challengin­g the outcomes instead of restrategi­sing. The 2023 poll is just around the corner and from the look of things, it appears Zanu PF will continue to abuse us because there is no formidable opposition to provide checks and balances.

MUKUDZEI SAKUCHERA says: That is what we have been saying before — the opposition is not people-driven. Rather the EU and some United States congressme­n are in control of it. MDC supporters must not take this admission lightly.

TANAKA TSAPI says: That is the problem with foreign investors — they are cowards. If they do not see returns they close shop. The European Union has now seen that their investment in our so-called opposition parties has reached a point of diminishin­g returns and it is now time to liquidate and invest elsewhere. If Zimbabwean­s are rational, they should remember that the EU was backing MDC. Very soon, MDC will be thrown under the bus when EU engages Zanu PF and lifts sanctions.

STANLAKE SAMKANGE: The present opposition in Zimbabwe is viable, but the Zanu PF regime is destroying it at the core, jailing its activists and members, crippling it.

BUSANI MBUSO NTINI says: Head of the European Union delegation in Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen is politely saying MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora was not voted by the people and in essence the MDC Alliance is the real people’s party.

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