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IN response to Seke Road repair to cost US$3,4m, BANEY FANNY says: Eighty percent of that money will go into someone’s pockets. There is rampant corruption in Zimbabwe, this has killed our nation. There is a lot of money in this country, but corruption by the President Emmerson Mnangawa-led regime leaving us impoverish­ed.

IN response to Zanu PF fears diaspora vote could push it out of power, PATRICK MOYO says: With or without diasporan vote, President Emmerson Mnangagwa will still be thrashed as usual by the people’s movement led by Nelson Chamisa but he will rig again as usual. Political reforms are key to Zimbabwe’s political environmen­t. However, if people can go and register in their numbers then it will make it very difficult for the ruling Zanu PF party to rig the elections.

IN response to ED a threat to rule of law — Lawyers, LUCKY BASA says: From the day President Emmerson Mnangagwa took over power from the late Robert Mugabe with the assistance of the military, many innocent lives have been lost. Our country has never been stable. It is clear that Mnangagwa doesn’t know that nothing lasts forever. Power is not permanent.

IN response to Mapeza saves Zifa blushes, BABAZANDIE MABALEKA says: This is good news to our football fraternity. My wish is we must have a competitiv­e league like our neighbours South Africa so that we can also support the efforts being made by the Warriors caretaker coach. I do believe we have a lot of talent in our beloved country, for example Khama Billiat, Willard Katsande to mention just two. Zifa president Felton Kamambo must put his house in order so as to attract sponsorshi­p and also give players decent salaries that can motivate them.

IN response to Mugabe exhumation fight rages, BARRAT DUBE says: Shame on this country, we are cursed. What do you want from the body of someone whose family is refusing its burial at the national shrine? Cursed is the person behind this. President Emmerson Mnangagwa must act maturely and reverse this foolish decision. What is so special about the Heroes Acre?

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