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IN response to We’re doomed: Chamisa, GODSWILL MAMOMBE says: Don’t just blame Zanu PF for everything, your councillor­s are also involved. We see a lot of mismanagem­ent and incompeten­ce in our councils. They are also corrupt, selfish and greedy. Most of them represent no one, but themselves. It’s all about what they are personally benefiting during their time in office. You need to seriously think about the type of people you call your team in these urban councils.

MATHE WAMUNDILA STUART says: Zimbabwe needs a strong opposition. The MDCs are taking people for granted. They are like Zanu PF, which thinks it is the chosen ruler. The MDCs think they are the chosen opposition. They are all sleeping on duty.

IN response to New forex rules may trigger shortages, HAROLD LUSEWA says: History is repeating itself. Ours is a sad script, always ending in a tragedy. We have travelled down the same road, but we expect to reach a different destinatio­ns. A year from now, we will be in the same old mess. Let’s share our experience­s next year, same old story, only different characters and times.

IN response to Vapostori withdraw children from schools over vaccinatio­n, RUMBI BVIRA says: Vaccinatio­n should be by choice, you cannot be forcing them to get their children vaccinated.

IN response to Doom and gloom in the Sunshine Boys camp, MURAMBATSV­INA VTM says: Harare City Council should sell this team. If players go into matches without being paid, it creates a crisis and recipe for match-fixing and gambling.

IN response to India, WHO donate 20 ambulances, LYNON NYAMUTOWA says: It does not make sense that India donates all this in a bid to boost Zimbabwe’s health system yet back home, its health system is bleeding and struggling. Where is the sense? I am confused.

IN response to Teachers, nurses forced to join Zanu PF, SHEPHERD NYAMAYEDEN­GA says: The teachers must not be forced to join Zanu PF. It’s very wrong. If they are truly being forced to attend Zanu PF meetings and are afraid to resist, then they must report to their worker representa­tives, ie teachers union or nurses union, who will take it up with the relevant ministries and expose those doing it.

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