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IN response to AG defends Justice Malaba reappointm­ent, ENG MAKAH GWANYANYA says: Constituti­onal my foot, that amendment was made only for the sole purpose of rigging the next election.

IN response to Mugabe exhumation saga deepens, MARSHY SAMORA SITHOLE says: But Chief Zvimba was present at former President Robert Mugabe's funeral, why did he let the family proceed with his burial when he knew that their tradition was not being followed? No wonder why the Mugabe family was guarding his body, someone is not sleeping as they want to perform rituals using his remains.

EDEN NYAMUTAMBA says: Chief Zvimba is losing the plot. Exhuming the late former President Robert Mugabe's remains is against the tradition that Chief Zvimba purports to be upholding. He must let the old man rest in peace. Why didn't he raise the issue a the time of burial? Former First Lady Grace Mugabe must ignore them if they want to exhume the remains, they must do it themselves.

BOBY MAFI says: Zanu PF has lost connection it once had with the liberation ethos. It is now just a mafia and this latest clown episode is testimony to that. Chief Zvimba should just realise that Mugabe is not the first national hero to be buried at his homestead. I didn't like Mugabe's brutality and his betrayal of many liberation struggle ideals or the former First Lady's insensitiv­ity and lust for power and money, but we have to move on.

MUZI NDLOVU says: Let them exhume him, he is the one who authored the problems bedevillin­g Zimbabwe. They should torment his soul even in death. He is the architect of this brutal regime, so he must feel it beyond the grave.

IN response to Govt frets over guns 'in wrong hands': ED, MBUDAYA says: The government should have acted long back. It is unfortunat­e that top government officials are benefittin­g from the chaos caused by hoodlums in the mining sector. Top government officials are taking advantage of this chaos to loot minerals, especially gold, which they smuggle to either South Africa or the United Arab Emirates.

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