NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Sms letters

SMS to 0778 140 916 Forty words maximum

-

IN response to CJ Malaba fights back, MBUDAYA says: I wonder why he wants to stay in office when the Constituti­on is very clear that he cannot be a beneficiar­y of amendments made during his tenure. Chief Justice Luke Malaba is the person who should be championin­g constituti­onalism in the country, so why would he put up a spirited fight in tearing it apart so that he personally benefits from the chaos. His time is up. President Emmerson Mnangagwa, I remember your inaugural speech in November 2017 after a coup, when you said “the will of the people is the will of God”. The Constituti­on is our will, it is the voice of the masses. Malaba’s tenure has come to an end, hence he should go into retirement.

IN response to MDC-T pushes for Chamisa arrest, NDABANENGI says: MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora is fast becoming a nuisance. He is about to press the wrong button, the suicidal button. It’s now clear that he hates MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa with a passion. Let’s wait and see what this Zanu PF marionette will do. We are ready to defend the people’s leader, we are ready to fight back.

IN response to Zacc descends on granite miners, DUPED CITIZEN says: I doubt the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission will make headway in the granite mining industry. These foreignown­ed companies have, for decades, been making millions of United States dollars while the communitie­s where the granite is mined wallow in abject poverty. It’s time this anomaly is corrected. We cannot have foreigners continuing to undermine our developmen­t. Communitie­s have to benefit from the resources in their vicinity.

IN response to Security companies using toy guns: Police, MWANAWEVHU says: Surely how can a security company moving thousands of United States dollars use a Nissan Vanette as a cash-in-transit vehicle? What nonsense is that? Somewhere, somehow, someone is involved in these so-called armed robberies. The robbers knew what time to attack, where and when. This must have been an inside job. It makes sad reading that security companies are using toy guns to scare away wouldbe robbers. Surely, what kind of cash-in-transit duties are these?

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe