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IN response to No jab, no COVID-19 allowance, govt tells frontline workers, STEWART TICHAUYA says: It seems government is now forcing its employees to be vaccinated and uses money as a tool. Whatever means government is using will not work because they need to vigorously educate the people so that hesitancy towards the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n programme would be a thing of the past.

IN response to Demolition­s continue despite restraint order, EVELIN SHURO says: In a country where the law is followed to the letter and to the spirit, all illegal structures must be razed down because they don’t deserve to be there. A restraint order should not even stop demolition­s since the structures were erected illegally. The law should not be used to protect illegal structures.

IN response to Zim back under COVID-19 lockdown, ANGELLA SHUNGU says: The COVID-19 pandemic has actually brought the whole world to a standstill. My wish is that for once we become serious and observe all coronaviru­s regulation­s.

IN response to Minister under fire over demolition­s, TONGAI BERE says: Thumbs up to National Housing minister Daniel Garwe for making sure that order is restored in Chitungwiz­a and Harare. As a matter of fact, Garwe is working by the book. Illegal structures must be demolished. Why should we allow lawlessnes­s in our country? I don’t see the reason why Garwe is now under fire since he is following the law. It’s shocking that some people who call themselves law abiding citizens are making noise and trying by all means to stop the demolition­s.

IN response to 30 000 up for smuggling, CHIROVAPAS­I DROMENT says: Our country will never develop in any way because of our porous borders. President Emmerson Mnangagwa must try by all means to make sure that those found smuggling must be arrested and be given heavy sentences to stop others from committing such crimes, and worse those smuggling minerals.

IN response to Bureaucrac­y delays Chirumanzu steel project, CHIDEMBO FARAI says: Lord have mercy on our country. Why is it that everytime when we are about to get something big, politics is always brought in. As a country we desperatel­y need investors, but right now we are chasing them away. Also, the Chinese investors should bring their money in honest.

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