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IN response to Tout coaxes minister for bribe, PIKIRAYI says: Surely our ministers have nothing to do in their offices. We want them to be rooting out corruption in their high offices, yet they are busy chasing touts on our streets. What a joke Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe is. Instead, he should be busy telling his boss, President Emmerson Mnangagwa that he should act on corruption.

IN response to Mangwiro defends Zim vaccines choice, GWIZHIKITI says: There is nothing to defend there honourable minister. At least Zimbabwe is way ahead of other countries in terms of the vaccinatio­n programme. Most countries started receiving their vaccines about three weeks ago, yet we got ours months back. Besides, many people are crying for Western medicines like AstraZenec­a and Johnson & Johnson, yet many developed countries are stopping their usage. The Chinese vaccines have not had any challenges.

IN response to Forex crisis hits fertilizer industry, MBUDAYA says: Government should just accept that Zimbabwe has dollarised and move to dollar usage. This thing of always denying the inevitable will never take us anywhere. President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya should concede that the United States dollar is the currency of choice.

IN response to Parly intervenes in Sikhala CDF project, MAZVANYA says: Zanu PF will always be Zanu PF, never a party to champion developmen­t. These market stalls are for the benefit of the community, yet Zanu PF does not want to the poor people benefiting. This is why the Zanu PF-led government is taking over all urban councils, because it wants to be seen as doing something positive.

IN response to Top cop threatens to shoot messenger of court, NDABANENGI says: This story makes sad reading. Securocrat­s should never abuse their positions and threaten innocent citizens. We have a crisis in Zimbabwe. We have people who think they are above the law and would pull a gun on anyone perceived as an enemy. The Zimbabwe Republic Police should cleanse its image on this one. A few years ago, one top cop threatened to sexually assault a female complainan­t outside the Harare High Court, and the issue died a natural death. This shows that abuse at the hands of State security agents will never stop.

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