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IN response to Chaos rock Zanu PF polls, MUNUNURI says: Chaos is Zanu PF’s middle name. Chaos describes what Zanu PF is. Zimbabwe is in the midst of a crisis because of Zanu PF’s rule. The chaos happening in Zanu PF is a microcosm of the situation obtaining on the ground in Zimbabwe. Zanu PF is failing to run its own elections properly, and such a party cannot be trusted with running a national election. The bottom line is Zanu PF must go. It is way past its sell-by date.

IN response to Don’t blame us for failure to prosecute graft cases: Zacc, FUZWAYO says: To some extent, we hold the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission for the failure to prosecute cases. First, its investigat­ors are doing a shoddy job by hurrying cases without properly getting all the evidence they need, which puts the cases out of balance. Second, Zacc is pursuing most cases to score political points. Anti-graft cases should be pursued apolitical­ly. Unfortunat­ely, the one in charge of the institutio­n has many of his friends championin­g corruption and walking scot free.

IN response to Teachers threaten strike over poor working conditions, MAZVANYA says: Teachers’ working conditions will never improve in this country. In fact, they will get worse by the day, and this regime is content with it. The sad thing is that it’s our children who bear the pain of going to school but not getting educated. I don’t know what new thing the educators can do to save the situation, but something needs to be done urgently to save the situation.

IN response to Chamisa takes leave to ‘re-energise’, MWANANGUND­U says: If there is one person who makes Zanu PF and government get worried, it is opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa. The system has tried to eliminate him, but Chamisa is not shaken. In fact, the more the regime threatens his life, the more supporters he gathers. The 2023 election is coming, and someone is going to bite the dust. It’s a do-or-die contest as some very powerful people will not want to leave power when they fall. We are gearing up for a violent election campaign, with Zanu PF being the main perpetrato­r.

IN response to Drug prices skyrocket, MZWANGENDA­BA says: The price hikes we continue witnessing point to a failed economy. A failed economy reflects badly on the people in charge. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has failed dismally to run this country. On taking power on the back of a coup in November 2017, Mnangagwa promised to make this country a jewel of Africa, but has failed to honour his pledge

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