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IN response to Chaos as police block vehicles entering Kwekwe, TAMBAOGA says: I think police are justified in locking down Kwekwe. People are travelling from one city to the other, disregardi­ng the lockdown regulation­s. Government must deploy COVID-19 educators so that the people would have a better understand­ing of the disease they are facing. I think this country stands a better chance of winning against this disease.

IN response to Chinese miner treats workers as slaves, EDZAI CHIRONGOMA says: Who really blows the wind under the Chinese investors’ wings? They have become a law unto themselves and they are treating locals as if they are animals. Why is government quiet about these abuses.

IN response to Circus as 2 mayors ‘run’ Harare, TATENDA ROMBE says: The so-called second republic has brought about confusion in almost every city in the country. Zanu PF is very consistent when it comes to throwing spanners in the opposition’s works. Good thing is that the general populace knows this and will never abandon the freedom train. We now understand where all our problems are emanating from. Zanu PF is wasting time. We wish it could channel its efforts towards fighting corruption.

IN response to G7 countries won’t help us: ED, CHAMBOKO TRUST says: President Emmerson Mnangagwa is not being honest to the nation. We all know that Mnangagwa was told to reform a number of issues, which he has not shown any willingnes­s to as he fears that he will lose his grip on power. His failure to reform has angered not only the G7 countries, but us locals as well. So the big shots will never render any assistance to Mnangagwa’s government. So the issue is Mnangagwa should not pretend as if he G7 countries are at fault. He knows what he must do.

IN response to ‘Vaccines failing to match new variants’, NOMVETE SIYABONGA says: World Health Organisati­on directorge­neral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s has said it, and who are we not to listen? The vaccines will only lower our chances of being hospitalis­ed, but not protect us from the new COVID-19 variants. I think we need new three-week lockdowns to lower the infection rates.

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