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IN response to Zifa under pressure over Loga, DAVID MVULA says: Zimbabwe has won the Cosafa Cup so many times since the tournament’s inception, so it must let others win it too. It is high time the Warriors focused on winning the Africa Cup of Nations and possibly qualify for the World Cup.

WASHINGTON MAGODI says: Keep it up Mr Coach, the project shall bear fruit one day. Do not be distracted by the criticism from people who expect miracles.

STENFLO AUSTIN MAKUYO says: Local coaches have done better than these expatriate coaches. Norman Mapeza was doing great with the team until Zifa discovered that he did not have “liberation war” credential­s.

MAI RURU says: There is no reason to keep Zdravko Logarušić as Warriors coach any longer. The Croat has proved that he does not have what it takes to coach the Warriors.

IN response to ‘SA protests to trigger food shortages in Zim’, EDMORE TARANHIKE says: When was the National Consumer Rights Associatio­n (Nacora) formed? It might be a bogus associatio­n. We heard such nonsense last year during the hard lockdown that if Beitbridge was closed, Zimbabwe would starve, but the starvation never happened. What is happening in South Africa is a domestic issue which, though should be attended to as a matter of urgency, has nothing to do with us.

WELLS MILAMBO says: This should be blamed on laziness on the part of some of our brothers and sisters in South Africa despite many opportunit­ies at their disposal. Can you change your situation by looting? So sad!

IN response to ED faces headache over next ZNA commander, TANAKA TSAPI says: If President Emmerson Mnangagwa plucked the late general Edzai Chimonyo from retirement and appointed him Zimbabwe National Army commander, he can easily do the same. There are many in the retired pool who can assume that position. I am also sure ambassador Anselem Sanyatwe can easily go back to the barracks. Once a soldier always a soldier.

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