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IN response to Prison officer in trouble over anti-ED slur, CHOLA says: All along we thought that since we are under a new dispensati­on, everyone will be guaranteed freedom of expression. The reality on the ground is that Mugabeism is far from over. Zimbabwe only changed the driver, but the bus remained the same. Why is the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services stooping so low to the extent of dragging its employee to a disciplina­ry hearing on such frivolous charges. They must leave Peter Kudzai Mushonga alone.

IN response to Raw sewage flows into Mabvuku, Tafara houses, ROVAMBIRA says: The new dispensati­on has dismally failed to live up to its promises. Now that raw sewage is flowing into houses, how is it going to defend itself? The President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led government seems to have no clue on how best it can tackle the problems bedevillin­g the country except telling lies.

IN response to Economic crisis: MPs feel the heat, CHAPORONGA says: The economic situation in the country has worsened since President Emmersom Mnangawa grabbed power with the assistance of the army in 2017. We are glad that our legislator­s are slowly coming to their senses and are experienci­ng what most people are going through on a daily basis. The majority have always been suffering silently.

IN response to Gold mine hits 300kg mark in one month, VAUYA says: This is good news. The government should make sure mining companies such as Freda Rebecca are supported so that they produce more. The government should also come up with a mineral beneficiat­ion policy so that the country stops exporting ore. Government should also make sure loopholes in the mining sector are plugged so that the country gets the best out of its mineral resources.

IN response to SRC greenlight­s 24 sport codes, CHATURUKA says: The reasoning behind this decision was not well-thought out. How can the so-called low-risk sport resume at a time gyms are closed? Gyms are ancillary services that cricketers, athletes, and tennis players require for fitness regimes.

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