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IN response to Govt okays ‘shoot to kill’ policy, TONDERAI CHAMUSINGA­REVI says: I am afraid that our trigger-happy law enforcemen­t agents will abuse this policy and use it to eliminate potential opponents and government critics in the name of fighting armed robbers.

ARNOLD CHAKAZAMBA says: Government officials are the biggest robbers. They rob generation­s of billions of dollars. So they should form part of those on the death row. Our attention should never be diverted by these big thieves. Actually, these thieves drapped in government robes are the most dangerous criminals.

MVIKELI GWANDE SHABONA says: This policy will be used politicall­y. Opposition MDC Alliance members should be wary. Mark my words!

PRIDE CHIGAMBA says: This is so wrong. Many will understand the implicatio­ns of this policy when Zanu PF starts killing its opponents and alleges they were suspected robbers. Zimbabwean­s do not learn for sure. No one should be killed for being suspect.

IN response to Passengers boycott Zupco buses over fare hike, GEORGE SIBANDA says: Zupco should simply reduce fares as the new ones are beyond the reach of the general commuting public. It is even worse for the majority of the working public, who thought Zupco transport was heavily subsidised by government.

IN response to Malaba: Lawyers seek ‘conflicted’ Gwaunza recusal, MASLOW MHAZI MTASHI says: Chief Justice Luke Malaba has destroyed his own good history. He’s too old to carry out his duties as Chief Justice. He should be at his farm resting and mentoring upcoming judges. His stupidity has smeared mud on his entire legal career.

PATRICK NCUBE says: But why don’t you, Chief Justice Luke Malaba, just respect the law and go home to rest? Allow fresh blood to take over. Why overstayin­g your welcome? Why twisting the law? Why going down with a lot of innocent souls? Respect your dignity and rest with dignity.

JAMES LONJI says: That’s the problem with Zimbabwean­s, they always wait to be kicked out of their jobs. With all this noise,Chief Justice Luke Malaba should be ashamed of himself. Despite his age, he is fighting to remain in office.

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